Zhu et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Synthesis of S-linked glycopeptides in aqueous solutionZhu et al., 2003
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- 11654675105158748526
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- Zhu X
- Pachamuthu K
- Schmidt R
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- The Journal of Organic Chemistry
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Investigation of direct S-glycosylation of homocysteine and cysteine containing peptides with O-acetyl protected glycosyl halides led under two-phase conditions in the presence of sodium carbonate as base to excellent results. Thus, from glucosyl bromide, galactosyl …
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