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170 related items for PubMed ID: 10955985

  • 1. Soluble polymer-supported organic synthesis.
    Toy PH, Janda KD.
    Acc Chem Res; 2000 Aug; 33(8):546-54. PubMed ID: 10955985
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  • 9. Developing soluble polymers for high-throughput synthetic chemistry.
    Spanka C, Wentworth P, Janda KD.
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    Guinó M, Hii KK.
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  • 11. Soluble polymer-supported methods for combinatorial and organic synthesis.
    Wentworth P, Spanka C.
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  • 12. Soluble polymers as scaffolds for recoverable catalysts and reagents.
    Dickerson TJ, Reed NN, Janda KD.
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  • 13. Application of microgels as polymer supports for organic synthesis: preparation of a small phthalide library, a scavenger, and a borohydride reagent.
    Shimomura O, Clapham B, Spanka C, Mahajan S, Janda KD.
    J Comb Chem; 2002 Oct; 4(5):436-41. PubMed ID: 12217015
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  • 15. Polymers of intrinsic microporosity (PIMs): organic materials for membrane separations, heterogeneous catalysis and hydrogen storage.
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  • 17. Polymer supports for streamlined organic synthesis.
    Porco JA, Labadie JW.
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  • 20. Controlled Radical Polymerization as an Enabling Approach for the Next Generation of Protein-Polymer Conjugates.
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