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Solid-phase synthesis of β-hydroxy ketones via DNA-compatible organocatalytic aldol reactions

Shu et al., 2018

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Shu K
Kodadek T
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ACS combinatorial science

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One-bead one-compound (OBOC) libraries constructed by solid-phase split-and-pool synthesis are a valuable source of protein ligands. Most OBOC libraries are composed of oligoamides, particularly peptides, peptoids, and peptoid-inspired molecules. Further …
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