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Chemical synthesis of nucleoside analogues / edited by Pedro Merino.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Merino, Pedro, 1962-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Nucleosides.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (918 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, c2013.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Compiles current tested and proven approaches to synthesize novel nucleoside analogues Featuring contributions from leading synthetic chemists from around the world, this book brings together and describes tested and proven approaches for the chemical synthesis of common families of nucleoside analogues. Readers will learn to create new nucleoside analogues with desired therapeutic properties by using a variety of methods to chemically modify natural nucleosides, including:Changes to the heterocyclic baseModification of substituents at the sugar ring</l
Contents:
Deoxynucleoside analogues / Vicente Gotor
Nucleosides modified at the base moiety / Luigi Agrofoglio
Acyclic nucleosides / Antonin Holy
Phosphorylated nucleoside analogues / Giovanni Romeo
Triphosphorylated nucleoside analogues / Chris Meier
Pro-nucleotides / Christian Perigaud
C-nucleoside / Sergio Castillón
Isonucleosides / Vasu Nair
Conformationally constrained nucleosides / Jacques Lebreton
Spironucleosides / Maria Jose Camarasa
L-nucleosides / Daniela Perrone
Carbocyclic nucleosides / Eric Leclerc
Uncommon three-, four, and six-membered nucleosides / Elisabetta Groaz
Thionucleosides / L.S. Jeong
Azanucleosides and related compounds / Tomas Tejero
Oxathiolane and dioxolane nucleosides / Annalisa Guaragna
Isoxazolidinyl nucleosides / Ugo Chiacchio
Nucleoside antibiotics / Apurba Dutta
Building blocks for peptide nucleic acids / Pedro Merino.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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ISBN:
1-118-49808-9
1-299-24238-3
1-118-49817-8
OCLC:
825108262

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