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Laila Dafik

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  • Bioorthogonal noncovalent chemistry: Fluorous phases in chemical biology.

    Yoder NC, Yüksel D, Dafik L, Kumar K. Curr Opin Chem Biol. 2006; 10 (6): 576-83

    Chemical entities designed to noncovalently interact with predetermined partners have fashioned a new paradigm in chemical biology. Fluorocarbons are extremely promising as supramolecular synthons toward these objectives. Bioorthogonal noncovalent interactions provide a way to modulate self-assembled systems in environments where such control has hitherto not been possible. Fluorocarbons have now found applications in self-assembly as well as proteomics, biomolecule purification and in the creation of microarray platforms. Other self-assembly motifs with similar attributes might be exploited using the same general approach.

    PubMedID: 17055332

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