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    Development of Carbohydrate-Based Scaffolds for Restricted Presentation of Recognition Groups. Extension to Divalent Ligands and Implications for the Structure of Dimerized Receptors by Murphy, Paul V, Bradley, Helena, Tosin, Manuela, Pitt, Nigel, Fitzpatrick, Geraldine M, Glass, W. Kenneth

    Published in Journal of organic chemistry (11-07-2003)
    “…The solution structure of glycosyl amides has been studied by using NMR. A strong preference is displayed by tertiary aromatic glycosyl amides for E-anti…”
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    Synthesis and Structural Analysis of the Anilides of Glucuronic Acid and Orientation of the Groups on the Carbohydrate Scaffolding by Tosin, Manuela, O'Brien, Colin, Fitzpatrick, Geraldine M, Müller-Bunz, Helge, Glass, W. Kenneth, Murphy, Paul V

    Published in Journal of organic chemistry (13-05-2005)
    “…The synthesis of anilides derived from glucuronic acid is described. Secondary anilides had a Z configuration in the solid state and showed intramolecular and…”
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    Application of Ugi Reactions in Synthesis of Divalent Neoglycoconjugates:  Evidence That the Sugars Are Presented in Restricted Conformation by Bradley, Helena, Fitzpatrick, Geraldine, Glass, W. Kenneth, Kunz, Horst, Murphy, Paul V

    Published in Organic letters (23-08-2001)
    “…The Ugi reaction has been used to prepare divalent galactose derivatives. NMR analysis shows that a divalent neoglycoconjugate, where the glycopeptides are…”
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    Comparative studies on peptides representing the so-called tachykinin-like region of the Alzheimer Aβ peptide [Aβ(25–35)] by EL-AGNAF, Omar M. A., IRVINE, G. Brent, FITZPATRICK, Geraldine, GLASS, W. Kenneth, GUTHRIE, David J. S.

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-12-1998)
    “…In an attempt to answer the question of whether or not the so-called tachykinin-like region of the Alzheimer β-amyloid protein [Aβ(25–35)] can act as a…”
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