Search Result "traceless staudinger ligation"
Traceless Staudinger Ligation for Biotinylation of Acetylated Thiol-Azido Heterobifunctional Linker and Its Attachment to Gold Surface
Journal: Current Organic Chemistry
Volume: 22 Issue: 4 Year: 2018 Page: 411-415
Author(s): Subhadip Senapati,Sudipta Biswas,Peiming Zhang
Application of Metal Free Click Chemistry in Biological Studies
Journal: Current Organic Chemistry
Volume: 17 Issue: 6 Year: 2013 Page: 610-640
Author(s): Pavels Ostrovskis, Chandra M. R. Volla, Maris Turks, Dean Markovic
Recent Advances in the Synthesis of Peptides and Proteins
Ebook: Advances in Organic Synthesis
Volume: 7 Year: 2017
Author(s): Riaz A. Khan,Mamuna Naz,Minhajul Arfeen,Nahid Abbas
Doi: 10.2174/9781681081571117070004
Interfacing Soft and Hard Matter with Exquisite Chemical Control
Journal: Current Nanoscience
Volume: 2 Issue: 2 Year: 2006 Page: 93-103
Author(s): Youn-Hi Woo, Julio A. Camarero
Catalytic Approaches to Stoichiometric Phosphine-Mediated Organic Reactions
Journal: Letters in Organic Chemistry
Volume: 11 Issue: 7 Year: 2014 Page: 524-533
Author(s): Silong Xu, Yuhai Tang
Azide/Alkyne-“Click” Reactions: Applications in Material Science and Organic Synthesis
Journal: Current Organic Chemistry
Volume: 10 Issue: 1 Year: 2006 Page: 1791-1815
Author(s): Wolfgang H. Binder, Christian Kluger
Advances in Bioconjugation
Journal: Current Organic Chemistry
Volume: 14 Issue: 2 Year: 2010 Page: 138-147
Author(s): Jeet Kalia, Ronald T. Raines
Recent Advances in the Synthesis of N-Glycosyl Compounds
Ebook: Advances in Organic Synthesis
Volume: 10 Year: 2018
Author(s): Nuno M. Xavier,Rafael Nunes
Doi: 10.2174/9781681087436118100005
Pyranose N-Glycosyl Amines: Emerging Targets With Diverse Biological Potential
Journal: Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
Volume: 8 Issue: 2 Year: 2008 Page: 101-113
Author(s): Peter Norris
The Reduction of Tertiary Phosphine Oxides by Silanes
Journal: Current Organic Chemistry
Volume: 21 Issue: 7 Year: 2017 Page: 569-585
Author(s): Tamara Kovacs,Gyorgy Keglevich