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Stuart L Schreiber

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Nature Chemical Biology|March 22, 2020
Unifying principles of bifunctional, proximity-inducing small moleculesChristopher J Gerry, Stuart L Schreiber
Nature Protocols|April 5, 2007
A microarray-based protocol for monitoring the growth of yeast overexpression strainsRebecca A Butcher, Stuart L Schreiber
Chemistry & Biology|November 26, 2002
Global approaches to chromatinBradley E Bernstein, Stuart L Schreiber
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|October 10, 2001
Asymmetric Catalysis in Diversity-Oriented Organic Synthesis: Enantioselective Synthesis of 4320 Encoded and Spatially Segregated Dihydropyrancarboxamides We thank the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (GM-52067) for support of this research, and Dr. John Tallarico and Max Narovlyansky at the ICCB for generously providing resin for the library synthesis. We thank Dr. Helen Blackwell and Lucy Pérez for expert help with library encoding. We are grateful to Prof. Eric Jacobsen and Prof. Scott Denmark for the use of their chiral stationary phase high pressure liquid chromatograph and supercritical fluid chromatograph, respectively. The Harvard ICCB is supported by Merck & Co., Merck KGaA, the Keck Foundation, and the National Cancer Institute. R.A.S. is a Research Associate and S.L.S. is an Investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard UniversityRobert A. Stavenger, Stuart L. Schreiber
Cell|July 15, 2009
SnapShot: Ca2+-calcineurin-NFAT signalingGerald R Crabtree, Stuart L Schreiber
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|December 20, 2002
A boronic ester annulation strategy for diversity-oriented organic synthesisGlenn C Micalizio, Stuart L Schreiber
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|December 15, 2007
Towards the optimal screening collection: a synthesis strategyThomas E Nielsen, Stuart L Schreiber
Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry|October 27, 2007
Skeletal diversity in small-molecule synthesis using ligand-controlled catalysisB Lawrence Gray, Stuart L Schreiber
Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery|April 14, 2018
Chemical probes and drug leads from advances in synthetic planning and methodologyChristopher J Gerry, Stuart L Schreiber
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|December 25, 2003
A planning strategy for diversity-oriented synthesisMartin D Burke, Stuart L Schreiber
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Nature Chemical Biology|March 22, 2020
Unifying principles of bifunctional, proximity-inducing small moleculesChristopher J Gerry, Stuart L Schreiber
Nature Protocols|April 5, 2007
A microarray-based protocol for monitoring the growth of yeast overexpression strainsRebecca A Butcher, Stuart L Schreiber
Chemistry & Biology|November 26, 2002
Global approaches to chromatinBradley E Bernstein, Stuart L Schreiber
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|October 10, 2001
Asymmetric Catalysis in Diversity-Oriented Organic Synthesis: Enantioselective Synthesis of 4320 Encoded and Spatially Segregated Dihydropyrancarboxamides We thank the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (GM-52067) for support of this research, and Dr. John Tallarico and Max Narovlyansky at the ICCB for generously providing resin for the library synthesis. We thank Dr. Helen Blackwell and Lucy Pérez for expert help with library encoding. We are grateful to Prof. Eric Jacobsen and Prof. Scott Denmark for the use of their chiral stationary phase high pressure liquid chromatograph and supercritical fluid chromatograph, respectively. The Harvard ICCB is supported by Merck & Co., Merck KGaA, the Keck Foundation, and the National Cancer Institute. R.A.S. is a Research Associate and S.L.S. is an Investigator with the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard UniversityRobert A. Stavenger, Stuart L. Schreiber
Cell|July 15, 2009
SnapShot: Ca2+-calcineurin-NFAT signalingGerald R Crabtree, Stuart L Schreiber
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|December 20, 2002
A boronic ester annulation strategy for diversity-oriented organic synthesisGlenn C Micalizio, Stuart L Schreiber
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|December 15, 2007
Towards the optimal screening collection: a synthesis strategyThomas E Nielsen, Stuart L Schreiber
Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry|October 27, 2007
Skeletal diversity in small-molecule synthesis using ligand-controlled catalysisB Lawrence Gray, Stuart L Schreiber
Nature Reviews. Drug Discovery|April 14, 2018
Chemical probes and drug leads from advances in synthetic planning and methodologyChristopher J Gerry, Stuart L Schreiber
Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English)|December 25, 2003
A planning strategy for diversity-oriented synthesisMartin D Burke, Stuart L Schreiber
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