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Silesian University of Technology, Department of Organic Chem., Bioorganic Chem. and Biotechnol.
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Krzywoustego 4, Gliwice, 44-100,
Poland
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V Multidyscyplinarna Konferencja Nauki o Leku
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2006-05-15
ended:
2006-05-17
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VII Multidyscyplinarna Konferencja Nauki o Leku
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2010-05-09
ended:
2010-05-13
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VII Multidyscyplinarna Konferencja Nauki o Leku
Application of 2-Nitroglycals in the Synthesis of Biologically Active Glycoconjugates
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VIII Multidyscyplinarna Konferencja Nauki o Leku
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2012-05-29
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2012-06-02
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VIII Multidyscyplinarna Konferencja Nauki o Leku
Sugars in new drug design. Sugar moiety structure as a principal determinant of antitumor glycoconjugates biological activity.
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IX Multidyscyplinarna Konferencja Nauki o Leku
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2014-05-11
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2014-05-15
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1-THIOSUGARS: SYNTHESIS AND BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY AGAINST CSFV GLYCOPROTEINS.
(5-Nitro-2-pyridyl) 1-thioglycosides: application in synthesis of analogues of glycosyltransferases natural substrates
Antiproliferative activity of novel synthetic genistein glycoside derivatives
Application of 2-Nitroglycals in the Synthesis of Biologically Active Glycoconjugates
Comparison of biological activity and stability of selected C-glycosidic and O-glycosidic genistein derivatives
Enzymatic synthesis of beta-2-deoxy-D-galactopyrano- sides from glycals
Evaluation of cytoxicity of glycosyl uridine derivatives
Fucosyl derivatives in the synthesis of uridine glycoconjugates - potential glycosyltransferase inhibitors
Fucosyl thiocarbamates, synthesis and application in glycosylation
Fungicidal activity of thionocarbamates derivatives of alcohols
Glycoconjugates, products of uridine derivatives phosphitylation and oxidation as glycosyltransferases potential inhibitors
Glycosyl O- and S- N-allyl thiocarbamates in the synthesis oligosaccharides.
Glycosyl thiocarbamates in orthogonal synthesis of oligosaccharides
Hexenoses in design of glycoconjugates – from chemistry to function
Isolation and application of β-galactosidases in the synthesis of 2-deoxy-β-D-galactosides
Isolation of galactosyltransferases from swine tissues. Screening of enzymatic activities
N-Phenyl thionocarbamates derivatives of alcohols as donors protecting groups in carbohydrate chemistry
Prediction of intestinal absorption and metabolism of biologically active genistein derivatives
Regioselective protection of functional groups in the na- tural compounds.
Sugars in new drug design. Sugar moiety structure as a principal determinant of antitumor glycoconjugates biological activity.
Synthesis and biological activity of synthetic β-D-glucose and β-D-galactose conjugates with various acyclic nucleosides
Synthesis and in vitro screening of antiproliferative activity of C-glycosides, the derivatives of genistein and daidzein in selected cancer cell lines
Synthesis of 1’-(saccharide)substituted 28-O-(1’H-[1’,2’,3’]triazolyl-4’-methyl) derivatives of protoescigenin
Synthesis of galactothiophosphoesters of uridine and preliminary tests to evaluate their activity against selected glycosyltransferases
Synthesis of glycosyltransferases natural substrate analogues from 1,6-anhydrosugars and acyclic uridine derivatives
SYNTHESIS OF URIDINE DERIVATIVES OF 2-DEOXY SUGARS AND THEIR BIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY
The role of a sugar moiety in new genitein derivatives affecting proliferation and apoptosis of cancer cells
Tiocarbamates derivatives of p-nitrobenzyl alcohol as donors in the synthesis of glycoconjugates
Unsaturated saccharides as a useful chiral synthons and their application in synthesis of polyphenol glycoconjugates - potential antiproliferative agents
Uridine derivatives of heteroaryl 1-thioglycosides: synthesis and biological activity against CSFV glycoproteins
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