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A molecular ‘Trojan Horse’

by Staff August 27, 2019
August 27, 2019 36 views
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The research group has achieved the synthesis of a potential immunosuppressive agent by modification of a naturally occurring compound. In this endeavor, the researchers have employed a masking trick to ”hide” a reactive species inside the target molecule.

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