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David M Perrin

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Current Opinion in Chemical Biology|April 24, 2018
Organotrifluoroborates as prosthetic groups for Single-Step F18-Labeling of Complex MoleculesDavid M Perrin
Medical Hypotheses|December 1, 2020
A hypothesis for examining dihydroxyacetone, the active component in sunless tanning products, as a topical prophylactic against SARS-COV-2 transmissionDavid M Perrin
Accounts of Chemical Research|April 8, 2016
[(18)F]-Organotrifluoroborates as Radioprosthetic Groups for PET Imaging: From Design Principles to Preclinical ApplicationsDavid M Perrin
Methods in Enzymology|June 2, 2020
FlICk (fluorescent isoindole crosslinking) for peptide staplingMihajlo Todorovic, David M Perrin
Bioconjugate Chemistry|January 22, 2004
Efficient synthesis of isotopically pure isotope-coded affinity tagging reagentsAnupama Patel, David M Perrin
Chemistry (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|February 20, 2008
Intraannular Savige-Fontana reaction: one-step conversion of one class of monocyclic peptides into another class of bicyclic peptidesJonathan P May, David M Perrin
Journal of the American Chemical Society|October 28, 2008
Probing general base catalysis in the hammerhead ribozymeJason M Thomas, David M Perrin
Journal of the American Chemical Society|December 21, 2006
Active site labeling of G8 in the hairpin ribozyme: implications for structure and mechanismJason M Thomas, David M Perrin
Biopolymers|July 13, 2007
Tryptathionine bridges in peptide synthesisJonathan P May, David M Perrin
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters|August 4, 2010
Introduction of guanidinium-modified deoxyuridine into the substrate binding regions of DNAzyme 10-23 to enhance target affinity: implications for DNAzyme designCurtis H Lam, David M Perrin
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Current Opinion in Chemical Biology|April 24, 2018
Organotrifluoroborates as prosthetic groups for Single-Step F18-Labeling of Complex MoleculesDavid M Perrin
Medical Hypotheses|December 1, 2020
A hypothesis for examining dihydroxyacetone, the active component in sunless tanning products, as a topical prophylactic against SARS-COV-2 transmissionDavid M Perrin
Accounts of Chemical Research|April 8, 2016
[(18)F]-Organotrifluoroborates as Radioprosthetic Groups for PET Imaging: From Design Principles to Preclinical ApplicationsDavid M Perrin
Methods in Enzymology|June 2, 2020
FlICk (fluorescent isoindole crosslinking) for peptide staplingMihajlo Todorovic, David M Perrin
Bioconjugate Chemistry|January 22, 2004
Efficient synthesis of isotopically pure isotope-coded affinity tagging reagentsAnupama Patel, David M Perrin
Chemistry (Weinheim an Der Bergstrasse, Germany)|February 20, 2008
Intraannular Savige-Fontana reaction: one-step conversion of one class of monocyclic peptides into another class of bicyclic peptidesJonathan P May, David M Perrin
Journal of the American Chemical Society|October 28, 2008
Probing general base catalysis in the hammerhead ribozymeJason M Thomas, David M Perrin
Journal of the American Chemical Society|December 21, 2006
Active site labeling of G8 in the hairpin ribozyme: implications for structure and mechanismJason M Thomas, David M Perrin
Biopolymers|July 13, 2007
Tryptathionine bridges in peptide synthesisJonathan P May, David M Perrin
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters|August 4, 2010
Introduction of guanidinium-modified deoxyuridine into the substrate binding regions of DNAzyme 10-23 to enhance target affinity: implications for DNAzyme designCurtis H Lam, David M Perrin
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