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A readily available, highly potent E-selectin antagonist
Thoma, Gebhard,Baenteli, Rolf,Jahnke, Wolfgang,Magnani, John L.,Patton, John T.
, p. 3644 - 3647 (2007/10/03)
A mix of accident, serendipity, and rational design led to compound 1, the most potent E-selectin inhibitor known to date. It was assembled in ten linear steps in an overall yield of > 25%. In a static assay it was 100-fold more potent than sialyl Lewiss
