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Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2013, 9, 97–105, doi:10.3762/bjoc.9.13
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Scheme 1: Solid-phase synthesis of biopolymers. X represents a reactive site such as an amino group for pepti...
Figure 1: Different resins used for solid-phase synthesis. (A) Hydrophobic PS resins. (B) Water-compatible re...
Scheme 2: Design of linker 1. Cleavage by hydrogenolysis from a solid support reveals a conjugation site for ...
Scheme 3: Synthesis of linker 1. Reactions and conditions: (a) NEt3, DCM, rt, 84%; (b) DHP, pyridinium p-tolu...
Scheme 4: Coupling of linker 1 to different resins. Reactions and conditions: (a) 1. 1 and 16 or 17, Cs2CO3, ...
Scheme 5: Model glycosylation by using an automated oligosaccharide synthesizer. Reactions and conditions: (a...
Figure 2: Representative HPLC chromatograms of glycosylation experiments on PS-based and water-compatible res...
Scheme 6: Glycosylation of 34 to linker 23 and subsequent Staudinger reduction of the azide. Reactions and co...