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An unnatural biopolymer

Cho, 1997

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9636645785759767877
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Cho C
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The solid-phase synthesis of an unnatural carbamate biopolymer has been developed for applications in drug discovery. Oligocarbamates were synthesized from N-protected amino carbonates, which were derived from the corresponding amino alcohols. The amino …
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