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Highly efficient cell adhesion on beads functionalized with clustered peptide ligands
Foillard, Stephanie,Dumy, Pascal,Boturyn, Didier
, p. 4159 - 4162 (2009)
Resin beads were functionalized with either clustered peptide ligands or individual peptide ligands at various ligand densities and then the beads were evaluated in a cell binding assay.
Combination of inverse electron-demand Diels-Alder reaction with highly efficient oxime ligation expands the toolbox of site-selective peptide conjugations
H?rner,Uth,Avrutina,Frauendorf,Wiessler,Kolmar
, p. 11130 - 11133 (2015/07/07)
A modular approach combining inverse electron-demand Diels-Alder coupling (DARinv) and oxime ligation expands the toolbox of bioorthogonal peptide chemistry. Applicability of versatile site-specific bifunctional building blocks is demonstrated
1-Ethoxyethylidene, a new group for the stepwise SPPS of aminooxyacetic acid containing peptides
Foulard, Stephanie,Rasmussen, Martin Ohsten,Razkin, Jesus,Boturyn, Didier,Dumy, Pascal
, p. 983 - 991 (2008/09/18)
(Chemical Equation Presented) For more than a decade, the oxime ether ligation has proven to be one of the most efficient technique for the preparation of various peptide conjugates. However, despite numerous reports, the preparation of aminooxy-containin
