Search Results - "Kahl, Jeffrey D"
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Introducing Structural Diversity in Oligonucleotides via Photolabile, Convertible C5-Substituted Nucleotides
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (03-02-1999)“…Chemically synthesized oligonucleotides are functionalized at defined sites while in their protected form on solid-phase supports via the incorporation of…”
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Efficient Asymmetric Synthesis of the C9−C21 Portion of the Aplysiatoxin and Oscillatoxin Marine Natural Products
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Template-Free Segmental Synthesis of Oligonucleotides Containing Nonnative Linkages
Published in Journal of organic chemistry (19-10-2001)“…Protected oligonucleotides containing 3‘-alkyl carboxylic acids or 3‘-alkylamines were obtained from photolabile solid-phase synthesis supports (1 and 4)…”
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Solution-Phase Bioconjugate Synthesis Using Protected Oligonucleotides Containing 3‘-Alkyl Carboxylic Acids
Published in Journal of organic chemistry (22-01-1999)“…Protected oligonucleotides containing 3‘-alkyl carboxylic acids are obtained from a photolabile solid-phase synthesis support (1b). The protected…”
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Optimization and Mechanistic Analysis of Oligonucleotide Cleavage from Palladium-Labile Solid-Phase Synthesis Supports1
Published in Journal of organic chemistry (12-06-1998)“…Pd(0)-labile solid-phase synthesis supports have been used to produce oligonucleotides containing 3‘-alkyl carboxylic acid and 3‘-hydroxy termini in…”
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Efficient Asymmetric Synthesis of the C 9 −C 21 Portion of the Aplysiatoxin and Oscillatoxin Marine Natural Products
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Optimization and Mechanistic Analysis of Oligonucleotide Cleavage from Palladium-Labile Solid-Phase Synthesis Supports 1
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