Search Results - "Shlain, Milan A"
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Regiochemical Effects on the Carbohydrate Binding and Selectivity of Flexible Synthetic Carbohydrate Receptors with Indole and Quinoline Heterocyclic Groups
Published in European journal of organic chemistry (07-10-2021)“…Synthetic carbohydrate receptors (SCRs) that bind cell‐surface carbohydrates could be used for disease detection, drug‐delivery, and therapeutics, or for the…”
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Binding Studies on a Library of Induced‐Fit Synthetic Carbohydrate Receptors with Mannoside Selectivity
Published in Chemistry : a European journal (18-09-2018)“…Synthetic carbohydrate receptors could serve as agents for disease detection, drug delivery, or even therapeutics, however, they are rarely used for these…”
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Synthesis and Binding of Mannose‐Specific Synthetic Carbohydrate Receptors
Published in Chemistry : a European journal (10-09-2020)“…Synthetic carbohydrate receptors (SCRs) that selectively recognize cell‐surface glycans could be used for detection, drug delivery, or as therapeutics. Here we…”
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Anti-Zika Activity of a Library of Synthetic Carbohydrate Receptors
Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (25-04-2019)“…Zika virus (ZIKV), a mosquito-borne flavivirus, is a global health concern because of its association with severe neurological disorders. Currently, there are…”
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Photomechanochemical control over stereoselectivity in the [2 + 2] photodimerization of acenaphthylene
Published in Faraday discussions (05-01-2023)“…Tuning solubility and mechanical activation alters the stereoselectivity of the [2 + 2] photochemical cycloaddition of acenaphthylene. Photomechanochemical…”
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Kinetics of primary mechanochemical covalent-bond-forming reactions
Published in RSC Mechanochemistry (12-03-2024)“…Mechanical activation of reactions can reduce significantly the amounts of solvent and energy required to form covalent organic bonds. Despite growing interest…”
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