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    Synthesis and bioactivity of MSH4 oligomers prepared by an A 2 + B 2 strategy by Dehigaspitiya, Dilani Chathurika, Navath, Suryakiran, Weber, Craig S, Lynch, Ronald M, Mash, Eugene A

    Published in Tetrahedron letters (03-06-2015)
    “…Oligomers incorporating the tetrapeptide MSH4, the minimum active sequence of melanocyte stimulating hormone, were synthesized by an A + B strategy involving…”
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    Synthesis and bioactivity of MSH4 oligomers prepared by an A2+B2 strategy by Dehigaspitiya, Dilani Chathurika, Navath, Suryakiran, Weber, Craig S., Lynch, Ronald M., Mash, Eugene A.

    Published in Tetrahedron letters (03-06-2015)
    “…[Display omitted] Oligomers incorporating the tetrapeptide MSH4, the minimum active sequence of melanocyte stimulating hormone, were synthesized by an A2+B2…”
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    Linear scaffolds for multivalent targeting of melanocortin receptors by Dehigaspitiya, Dilani Chathurika, Anglin, Bobbi L, Smith, Kara R, Weber, Craig S, Lynch, Ronald M, Mash, Eugene A

    Published in Organic & biomolecular chemistry (01-01-2015)
    “…Molecules bearing one, two, three, or four copies of the tetrapeptide His-dPhe-Arg-Trp were attached to scaffolds based on ethylene glycol, glycerol, and…”
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    Design, synthesis, and testing of multivalent compounds targeted to melanocortin receptors by Dehigaspitiya, Dilani Chathurika

    Published 01-01-2014
    “…Our focus is on developing non-invasive molecular imaging reagents, which target human cancers that presently are difficult to detect, such as melanoma. We…”
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    Design, synthesis, and testing of multivalent compounds targeted to melanocortin receptors by Dehigaspitiya, Dilani Chathurika

    “…Our focus is on developing non-invasive molecular imaging reagents, which target human cancers that presently are difficult to detect, such as melanoma. We…”
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    Dissertation