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- A photolabile protecting group (PPG; also known as: photoremovable, photosensitive, or photocleavable protecting group) is a chemical modification to...
- groups Protecting groups cleaved by heavy metal salts or their complexes. Photolabile protecting groups Double-layered protecting groups Various groups are...
- Phylogeny Group, a group promoting the taxonomy of pteridophytes Chemistry Photolabile protecting group, a strategy to temporarily protect functional group(s)...
- DNA microarray synthesis with optimized chemistry and high-efficiency photolabile groups". Journal of Nanobiotechnology. 14 (1): 14. doi:10.1186/s12951-016-0166-0...
- contribution to the design and biological application of novel fluorescent and photolabile molecules to analyze and perturb cell signal transduction." In 2008,...
- contribution to the design and biological application of novel fluorescent and photolabile molecules to analyze and perturb cell signal transduction. 2005 Alexander...
- oligonucleotide synthesis step the complete DNA microarray surface is covered by photolabile groups. Those spots the first nucleotide addition is to occur are individually...
- of 1% has been reported and estimated half-lives suggest that it is photolabile as well. The formation-decay kinetics of DCDD are also reported by Sanchez-Prado...
- Friedman, Simon H. (2011). "Patterning of Gene Expression Using New Photolabile Groups Applied to Light Activated RNAi". Journal of the American Chemical...
- light removes photolabile protecting groups from the selected exposure areas. Following de-protection, nucleotides with a photolabile protecting group...