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Multicyclic Polypeptide Model Compounds. 1. Synthesis of a Tricyclic Amphiphilic α-Helical Peptide Using an Oxime Resin, Segment-Condensation Approach
George Ösapay,
John W. Taylor
School of Arts and Sciences, Chemistry & Chemical Biology
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Engineering & Materials Science
Oximes
100%
Polypeptides
85%
Peptides
70%
Condensation
53%
Resins
47%
Cyclization
31%
Circular Dichroism
15%
Condensation reactions
15%
Conformations
11%
Polystyrenes
10%
Quartz
9%
Adsorption
8%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Oximes
74%
Peptides
34%
Cyclization
26%
cyclo 3
18%
N,N-diisopropylethylamine
18%
Polystyrenes
11%
Circular Dichroism
11%
Polytetrafluoroethylene
10%
Adsorption
9%
Chemical Compounds
Oxime
52%
Polypeptide
44%
Peptide
31%
Detritylation
14%
Cyclization Reaction
13%
Aqueous Solution
9%
Triflate
9%
Quartz
7%
Circular Dichroism
7%
Purity
4%
Adsorption
4%
Solvent
4%
Reaction Yield
3%