Filichev et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Twisted intercalating nucleic acids–intercalator influence on parallel triplex StabilitiesFilichev et al., 2006
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- 18351559878505480360
- Author
- Filichev V
- Gaber H
- Olsen T
- Jørgensen P
- Jessen C
- Pedersen E
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- European journal of organic chemistry
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Phosphoramidites of several new twisted intercalating nucleic acid (TINA) monomers and the previously discovered (R)‐1‐O‐[4‐(1‐pyrenylethynyl) phenylmethyl] glycerol (1) were synthesized and used in DNA synthesis. Stabilization of Hoogsteen‐type triplexes was …
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