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Stefanie Leue

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Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry|May 10, 2005
The solid-phase Nicholas reaction: scope and limitationsNatalie Gachkova, Johan Cassel, Stefanie Leue, et al.
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|December 21, 2002
Solid-phase synthesis of substituted alkynes using the Nicholas reactionJohan A Cassel, Stefanie Leue, Natalie I Gachkova, et al.
Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry|November 12, 2002
Fast, easy, and efficient method for the purification of phenolic isomers using a selective solid-phase scavenging processChristian Girard, Isabelle Tranchant, Pierre-Antoine Nioré, et al.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters|June 7, 2005
Sialyl Lewis(x) analogs based on a quinic acid scaffold as the fucose mimicChristian Girard, Jennifer Dourlat, Aline Savarin, et al.
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Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry|May 10, 2005
The solid-phase Nicholas reaction: scope and limitationsNatalie Gachkova, Johan Cassel, Stefanie Leue, et al.
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|December 21, 2002
Solid-phase synthesis of substituted alkynes using the Nicholas reactionJohan A Cassel, Stefanie Leue, Natalie I Gachkova, et al.
Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry|November 12, 2002
Fast, easy, and efficient method for the purification of phenolic isomers using a selective solid-phase scavenging processChristian Girard, Isabelle Tranchant, Pierre-Antoine Nioré, et al.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters|June 7, 2005
Sialyl Lewis(x) analogs based on a quinic acid scaffold as the fucose mimicChristian Girard, Jennifer Dourlat, Aline Savarin, et al.
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