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M Pattarawarapan

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Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry|January 10, 2001
A rigid linker-scaffold for solid-phase synthesis of dimeric pharmacophoresM Pattarawarapan, J Chen, M Steffensen, et al.
Organic Letters|May 24, 2000
Solid-phase SN2 macrocyclization reactions to form beta-turn mimicsY Feng, M Pattarawarapan, Z Wang, et al.
Talanta|December 17, 2008
Development of a one-step immunochromatographic strip test for the rapid detection of nevirapine (NVP), a commonly used antiretroviral drug for the treatment of HIV/AIDSM Pattarawarapan, S Nangola, T R Cressey, et al.
Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry|May 29, 2000
Solution- and solid-phase syntheses of substituted guanidinocarboxylic acidsJ Chen, M Pattarawarapan, A J Zhang, et al.
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Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry|January 10, 2001
A rigid linker-scaffold for solid-phase synthesis of dimeric pharmacophoresM Pattarawarapan, J Chen, M Steffensen, et al.
Organic Letters|May 24, 2000
Solid-phase SN2 macrocyclization reactions to form beta-turn mimicsY Feng, M Pattarawarapan, Z Wang, et al.
Talanta|December 17, 2008
Development of a one-step immunochromatographic strip test for the rapid detection of nevirapine (NVP), a commonly used antiretroviral drug for the treatment of HIV/AIDSM Pattarawarapan, S Nangola, T R Cressey, et al.
Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry|May 29, 2000
Solution- and solid-phase syntheses of substituted guanidinocarboxylic acidsJ Chen, M Pattarawarapan, A J Zhang, et al.
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