Rex X-F Ren
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Guckian K, Schweitzer B, Ren R, Sheils C, Paris P, Tahmassebi D, et al.
J Am Chem Soc
. 2010 Oct;
118(34):8182-8183.
PMID: 20882117
No abstract available.
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Guckian K, Schweitzer B, Ren R, Sheils C, Tahmassebi D, Kool E
J Am Chem Soc
. 2010 Sep;
122(10):2213-2222.
PMID: 20865137
We report the use of thermodynamic measurements in a self-complementary DNA duplex (5'-dXCGCGCG)(2), where X is an unpaired natural or nonnatural deoxynucleoside, to study the forces that stabilize aqueous aromatic...
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Ren R, Chaudhuri N, Paris P, Rumney S, Kool E
J Am Chem Soc
. 2010 Sep;
118(33):7671-7678.
PMID: 20865136
We describe the synthesis, structures, and DNA incorporation of deoxyribonucleosides carrying polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons as the DNA "base" analogue. The new polycyclic compounds are 1-naphthyl, 2-naphthyl, 9-phenanthrenyl, and 1-pyrenyl deoxynucleosides....
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Moran S, Ren R, Rumney S, Kool E
J Am Chem Soc
. 2010 Aug;
119(8):2056-2057.
PMID: 20737028
No abstract available.
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Chaudhuri N, Ren R, Kool E
Synlett
. 2010 Mar;
4:341-347.
PMID: 20336193
We describe the synthesis, structure and DNA incorporation of a class of novel aromatic C-deoxynucleosides in which benzenes and larger polycyclic aromatics serve as DNA base analogs. Novel approaches have...