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dr Justyna Frączyk

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Technical University of Łódź, Institute of Organic Chemistry

address: Żeromskiego 116, Łódź, 90-924, Poland
phone: +48-42-6313151
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Participant:


VI Multidyscyplinarna Konferencja Nauki o Leku

began: 2008-05-25
ended: 2008-05-29
Presented:

VI Multidyscyplinarna Konferencja Nauki o Leku

Sulfonates of N-Triazinylammonium Salts as Highly Efficient and Environmentally Friendly Triazine-Based Coupling Reagents

VI Multidyscyplinarna Konferencja Nauki o Leku

Rate of Binding of Host Molecules to Artificial Receptors Formed by Self-Organisation of Lipidated Oligopeptides

Participant:


SMCBS'2009 International Workshop

began: 2009-11-06
ended: 2009-11-10
Presented:

SMCBS'2009 International Workshop

Synthesis and application of library of artificial receptors immobilized on cellulose support

Publications:


  1. Attempts to application of libraries of N-lipidated amino acids and peptides immobilized   on cellulose as a stereosectors
  2. Design and synthesis of libraries of artificial enzymes
  3. Preliminary studies on application of library of artificial receptors for differentiation of metabolites in urine of healthy and cancer mice
  4. Rate of Binding of Host Molecules to Artificial Receptors Formed by Self-Organisation of Lipidated Oligopeptides
  5. Sulfonates of N-Triazinylammonium Salts as Highly Efficient and Environmentally Friendly Triazine-Based Coupling Reagents
  6. Synthesis and application of library of artificial receptors immobilized on cellulose support
  7. Synthesis and Screening of the Library of the Supramolecular Structures Formed by N-Lipidated Oligopeptides for Selection of Host Active as Artificial Esterase
  8. Traceless chiral coupling reagent. A new concept for synthesis of optically active products from racemic carboxylic acids.



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