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    Fourier Transform Mass Spectrometry and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Analysis for the Rapid and Accurate Characterization of Hexacosanoylceramide by Ross, Charles W, Simonsick, William J, Bogusky, Michael J, Celikay, Recep W, Guare, James P, Newton, Randall C

    “…Ceramides are a central unit of all sphingolipids which have been identified as sites of biological recognition on cellular membranes mediating cell growth and…”
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    A general Staudinger protocol for solution-phase parallel synthesis by Lindsley, Craig W, Zhao, Zhijian, Newton, Randall C, Leister, William H, Strauss, Kimberly A

    Published in Tetrahedron letters (17-06-2002)
    “…The Staudinger reaction has been adapted for parallel synthesis by the application of fluorous-tethered triphenyl phosphine. The fluorous-tethered…”
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    Phenylacetamides as selective α-1A adrenergic receptor antagonists by Patane, Michael A., DiPardo, Robert M., Newton, Randall C., Price, RoseAnn P., Broten, Theodore P., Chang, Raymond S.L., Ransom, Richard W., Di Salvo, Jerry, Nagarathnam, Dhanapalan, Forray, Carlos, Gluchowski, Charles, Bock, Mark G.

    Published in Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters (07-08-2000)
    “…A novel class of potent and selective α-1a receptor antagonists has been identified. The structures of these antagonists were derived from truncating the…”
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    Selective non-peptide ligands for an accommodating peptide receptor. Imidazobenzodiazepines as potent cholecystokinin type B receptor antagonists by Bock, M G, DiPardo, R M, Newton, R C, Bergman, J M, Veber, D F, Freedman, S B, Smith, A J, Chapman, K L, Patel, S, Kemp, J A

    Published in Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry (01-09-1994)
    “…A series of imidazobenzodiazepines, non-peptide antagonists of the peptide hormone cholecystokinin (CCK), are described. Derived by chemical modification of…”
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