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February 19, 2002
Applications of Computational Chemistry to the Study of Cyclodextrins
Kenny B. Lipkowitz
The Journal of Organic Chemistry
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June 7, 2003
Computational studies of chiral catalysts: a comparative molecular field analysis of an asymmetric Diels-Alder reaction with catalysts containing bisoxazoline or phosphinooxazoline ligands
Kenny B Lipkowitz, Meeta Pradhan
Chirality
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July 19, 2002
Ligand distortion modes leading to increased chirality content of Katsuki-Jacobsen catalysts
Kenny B Lipkowitz, Sabine Schefzick
Chemical Reviews
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February 19, 2002
Cyclodextrins: Introduction
Valerian T. D'Souza, Kenny B. Lipkowitz
Chirality
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October 14, 2003
Using stereocartography for predicting efficacy of stereoinduction by chiral catalysts
Kenny B Lipkowitz, Taka Sakamoto, Jonathan Stack
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation
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December 3, 2015
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of the Orientation of Ni(II)•Gly-Gly-His and Ni(II)•Arg-Gly-His Metallopeptide-DNA Association
Ya-Yin Fang, Kenny B Lipkowitz, Eric C Long
Journal of the American Chemical Society
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November 21, 2002
Stereocartography: a computational mapping technique that can locate regions of maximum stereoinduction around chiral catalysts
Kenny B Lipkowitz, Cedric A D'Hue, Taka Sakamoto, et al.
The Journal of Organic Chemistry
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October 24, 2001
The Principle of Maximum Chiral Discrimination: Chiral Recognition in Permethyl-beta-cyclodextrin
Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Robert Coner, Michael A. Peterson, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
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March 9, 2006
Diastereoselective DNA cleavage recognition by Ni(II) x Gly-Gly-His-derived metallopeptides
Ya-Yin Fang, Craig A Claussen, Kenny B Lipkowitz, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
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April 29, 2004
Ni(II).Arg-Gly-His-DNA interactions: investigation into the basis for minor-groove binding and recognition
Ya-Yin Fang, Bruce D Ray, Craig A Claussen, et al.
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Chemical Reviews
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February 19, 2002
Applications of Computational Chemistry to the Study of Cyclodextrins
Kenny B. Lipkowitz
The Journal of Organic Chemistry
|
June 7, 2003
Computational studies of chiral catalysts: a comparative molecular field analysis of an asymmetric Diels-Alder reaction with catalysts containing bisoxazoline or phosphinooxazoline ligands
Kenny B Lipkowitz, Meeta Pradhan
Chirality
|
July 19, 2002
Ligand distortion modes leading to increased chirality content of Katsuki-Jacobsen catalysts
Kenny B Lipkowitz, Sabine Schefzick
Chemical Reviews
|
February 19, 2002
Cyclodextrins: Introduction
Valerian T. D'Souza, Kenny B. Lipkowitz
Chirality
|
October 14, 2003
Using stereocartography for predicting efficacy of stereoinduction by chiral catalysts
Kenny B Lipkowitz, Taka Sakamoto, Jonathan Stack
Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation
|
December 3, 2015
Molecular Dynamics Simulations of the Orientation of Ni(II)•Gly-Gly-His and Ni(II)•Arg-Gly-His Metallopeptide-DNA Association
Ya-Yin Fang, Kenny B Lipkowitz, Eric C Long
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|
November 21, 2002
Stereocartography: a computational mapping technique that can locate regions of maximum stereoinduction around chiral catalysts
Kenny B Lipkowitz, Cedric A D'Hue, Taka Sakamoto, et al.
The Journal of Organic Chemistry
|
October 24, 2001
The Principle of Maximum Chiral Discrimination: Chiral Recognition in Permethyl-beta-cyclodextrin
Kenny B. Lipkowitz, Robert Coner, Michael A. Peterson, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|
March 9, 2006
Diastereoselective DNA cleavage recognition by Ni(II) x Gly-Gly-His-derived metallopeptides
Ya-Yin Fang, Craig A Claussen, Kenny B Lipkowitz, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|
April 29, 2004
Ni(II).Arg-Gly-His-DNA interactions: investigation into the basis for minor-groove binding and recognition
Ya-Yin Fang, Bruce D Ray, Craig A Claussen, et al.
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