[EN] ASGPR-BINDING COMPOUNDS FOR THE DEGRADATION OF EXTRACELLULAR PROTEINS<br/>[FR] COMPOSÉS SE LIANT À L'ASGPR POUR LA DÉGRADATION DE PROTÉINES EXTRACELLULAIRES
申请人:AVILAR THERAPEUTICS INC
公开号:WO2021155317A1
公开(公告)日:2021-08-05
Compounds and compositions that have an asialoglycoprotein receptor (ASGPR) binding ligand bound to an extracellular protein binding ligand for the selective degradation of the target extracellular protein in vivo to treat disorders mediated by the extracellular protein are described.
Highly Efficient and Recyclable Au Nanoparticle-Supported Palladium(II) Interphase Catalysts and Microwave-Assisted Alkyne Cyclotrimerization Reactions in Ionic Liquids
作者:Yu-Yun Lin、Shih-Chung Tsai、Shuchun Joyce Yu
DOI:10.1021/jo800524h
日期:2008.7.1
reactions were investigated by solution nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy with a resolution typically attained for soluble systems. These surface-bound Pd(II) complexes were highly effective catalysts for [2+2+2] alkyne cyclotrimerization reactions to give highly congested benzene rings with fairly good selectivity. The catalytic reactivity of these interphase catalysts was even higher than that
作者:Shudan Bian、Kevin B. Schesing、Adam B. Braunschweig
DOI:10.1039/c2cc31615c
日期:——
The Staudinger Ligation has been combined with Polymer Pen Lithography to create patterns of fluorescent and redox-active inks with 1-micrometer scale feature diameters over centimeter-scale areas. This report presents a straightforward strategy to expand the scope of organic reactions employed in surface science.
Reactions in Elastomeric Nanoreactors Reveal the Role of Force on the Kinetics of the Huisgen Reaction on Surfaces
作者:Xu Han、Shudan Bian、Yong Liang、K. N. Houk、Adam B. Braunschweig
DOI:10.1021/ja504137u
日期:2014.7.30
The force dependence of the copper-free Huisgen cycloaddition between an alkyne and a surface-bound azide was examined in elastomeric nanoreactors. These studies revealed that pressure and chain length are critical factors that determine the reaction rate. These experiments demonstrate the central role of pressure and surface structure on interfacial processes that are increasingly important in biology, materials science, and nanotechnology.
ASGPR-BINDING COMPOUNDS FOR THE DEGRADATION OF EXTRACELLULAR PROTEINS