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180 related items for PubMed ID: 9667841

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  • 31. Combinatorial chemistry and biomedical polymer development.
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  • 36. A new polymer-supported reagent for the synthesis of beta-lactams in solution.
    Donati D, Morelli C, Porcheddu A, Taddei M.
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  • 37. Combinatorial solid-phase synthesis of hapalosin mimetics.
    Olsen JA, Jensen KJ, Nielsen J.
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  • 38. Domino reactions for library synthesis of small molecules in combinatorial chemistry.
    Tietze LF, Lieb ME.
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  • 40. Polymer supports for streamlined organic synthesis.
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