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152. Pd‐Catalyzed Couplings of (α‐Fluoro)vinyl Tris(trimethylsilyl)germanes.
153. Application of Vinyl Tris(trimethylsilyl)germanes in Pd‐Catalyzed Couplings.
154. Are l-Adenosine and Its Derivatives Substrates for S-Adenosyl-l-homocysteine Hydrolase?
155. Radical-Mediated Silyl- and Germyldesulfonylation of Vinyl and (α-Fluoro)vinyl Sulfones: Application of Tris(trimethylsilyl)silanes and Tris(trimethylsilyl)germanes in Pd-Catalyzed Couplings.
156. Stereoselective Synthesis of Sugar-Modified Enyne Analogues of Adenosine and Uridine. Interaction withS-Adenosyl-l-homocysteine Hydrolase and Antiviral and Cytotoxic Effects
157. Stereocontrolled Synthesis of Diene and Enyne Sugar-Modified Nucleosides and Their Interaction with S-Adenosyl-L-homocysteine Hydrolase
158. Open‐Chain Carbocyclic Analogues of Adenosine with Dihalovinyl Unit as Potential Inhibitors of S‐Adenosyl‐L‐homocysteine Hydrolase.
159. Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Regioselectivity of Michael Additions
160. Stereocontrolled Synthesis of Diene and Enyne Sugar-Modified Nucleosides and Their Interaction withS-Adenosyl-L-homocysteine Hydrolase
161. Open-Chain Carbocyclic Analogs of Adenosine with Dihalovinyl Unit as Potential Inhibitors ofS-Adenosyl-L-homocysteine Hydrolase
162. Studies Toward the Synthesis of α-Fluorinated Phosphonates via Tin-Mediated Cleavage of α-Fluoro-α-(pyrimidin-2-ylsulfonyl)alkylphosphonates. Intramolecular Cyclization of the α-Phosphonyl Radicals.
163. The β-Fluorine Effect. Electronic Versus Steric Effects in Radical Deoxygenations of Fluorine-Containing Pentofuranose Nucleosides
164. Sugar‐Modified Conjugated Diene Analogues of Adenosine and Uridine: Synthesis, Interaction with S‐Adenosyl‐L‐homocysteine Hydrolase, and Antiviral and Cytostatic Effects.
165. Studies toward the Synthesis of α-Fluorinated Phosphonates via Tin-Mediated Cleavage of α-Fluoro-α-(pyrimidin-2-ylsulfonyl)alkylphosphonates. Intramolecular Cyclization of the α-Phosphonyl Radicals
166. ChemInform Abstract: Nucleic Acid Related Compounds. Part 114. Synthesis of 2,6‐(Disubstituted)purine 2′,3′‐Dideoxynucleosides [cf. (V)] and Selected Cytotoxic, Anti‐Hepatitis B, and Adenosine Deaminase Substrate Activities.
167. Stereodefined Synthesis of O3‘-Labeled Uracil Nucleosides. 3‘-[17O]-2‘-Azido-2‘-deoxyuridine 5‘-Diphosphate as a Probe for the Mechanism of Inactivation of Ribonucleotide Reductases
168. ChemInform Abstract: Rhodium(I)‐Catalyzed Regio‐ and Stereoselective Chloroesterification of Furanose‐Derived Terminal Alkynes with Ethyl Chloroformate.
169. Antimony(III) Chloride
170. RHODIUM(I)-CATALYZED REGIO- AND STEREOSELECTIVE CHLOROESTERIFICATION OF FURANOSE-DERIVED TERMINAL ALKYNES WITH ETHYL CHLOROFORMATE
171. ChemInform Abstract: Rearrangement of Nitropyridylidenemalonate 1‐Oxides. A Novel Method for the Synthesis of Aminopyridine Derivatives.
172. Mechanisms of Inactivation of Human S-Adenosylhomocysteine Hydrolase by 5‘,5‘,6‘,6‘-Tetradehydro-6‘-deoxy-6‘-halohomoadenosines
173. Stannyl Radical-Mediated Cleavage of π-Deficient Heterocyclic Sulfones. Synthesis of α-Fluoro Esters
174. Doubly Homologated Dihalovinyl and Acetylene Analogues of Adenosine: Synthesis, Interaction with S-Adenosyl-l-homocysteine Hydrolase, and Antiviral and Cytostatic Effects
175. Modification of Purine and Pyrimidine Nucleosides by Direct C-H Bond Activation.
176. Palladium-Catalyzed Direct Arylation of 5-Halouracils and 5-Halouracil Nucleosides with Arenes and Heteroarenes Promoted by TBAF.
177. Synthesis of 1-Amino-5,6-diaryl-3-cyano-1 H-pyridin-2-ones and 6,7-Diaryl-4-cyano-3-hydroxy-1 H-[1,2]diazepines from Isoflavones.
178. ChemInform Abstract: Design and Biological Evaluation of New Mechanism‐Based Inhibitors of S‐Adenosyl‐L‐homocysteine Hydrolase
179. Design and Biological Evaluation of New Mechanismbased Inhibitors ofS-Adenosyl-L-homocysteine Hydrolase
180. Pd-catalyzed couplings of (α-fluoro)vinyl tris(trimethylsilyl)germanes
181. Nucleic Acid Related Compounds. 107. Efficient Nitration of Uracil Base and Nucleoside Derivatives1
182. Biomimetic Simulation of Free Radical-Initiated Cascade Reactions Postulated To Occur at the Active Site of Ribonucleotide Reductases1
183. Nucleic Acid Related Compounds. 105. Synthesis of 2‘,3‘-Didehydro-2‘,3‘-dideoxynucleosides from Ribonucleoside Cyclic 2‘,3‘-(Sulfates or Phosphates) or 2‘,3‘-Dimesylates via Reductive Elimination with Sodium Naphthalenide1
184. Inactivation of S-Adenosyl-l-homocysteine Hydrolase and Antiviral Activity with 5‘,5‘,6‘,6‘-Tetradehydro-6‘-deoxy-6‘-halohomoadenosine Analogues (4‘-Haloacetylene Analogues Derived from Adenosine)
185. A Novel Mechanism-based Inhibitor (6′-Bromo-5′,6′-didehydro-6′-deoxy-6′-fluorohomoadenosine) That Covalently Modifies Human Placental S-Adenosylhomocysteine Hydrolase
186. Discovery of Type II (Covalent) Inactivation ofS-Adenosyl-l-homocysteine Hydrolase Involving Its “Hydrolytic Activity”: Synthesis and Evaluation of Dihalohomovinyl Nucleoside Analogues Derived from Adenosine1
187. What Are THE Practical Limits for Detection of Minor Nucleoside Reaction Products with HPLC (UV Detection), H NMR, and TLC (UV Detection)?
188. Nucleic Acid Related Compounds. 101. S-Adenosyl-l-homocysteine Hydrolase Does Not Hydrate (5‘-Fluoro)vinyl or (6‘-Halo)homovinyl Analogues Derived from 3‘-Deoxyadenosine or 3‘-(Chloro or Fluoro)-3‘-deoxyadenosine1
189. Synthesis of Homologated Halovinyl Derivatives from Aristeromycin and Their Inhibition of Human Placental S-Adenosyl-L-homocysteine Hydrolase
190. Gas-Phase Synthesis of Coronene through Stepwise Directed Ring Annulation
191. Exotic Reaction Dynamics in the Gas-Phase Preparation of Anthracene (C14H10) via Spiroaromatic Radical Transients in the Indenyl–Cyclopentadienyl Radical–Radical Reaction
192. The Mechanism of Inactivation of Human PlacentalS-Adenosylhomocysteine Hydrolase by (E)-4′,5′- Didehydro-5′-Methoxyadenosine and Adenosine 5′-Carboxaldehyde Oxime
193. Synthesis of sugar-modified 2,6-diaminopurine and guanine nucleosides from guanosine via transformations of 2-aminoadenosine and enzymatic deamination with adenosine deaminase
194. Efficient removal of sugar O-tosyl groups and heterocycle halogens from purine nucleosides with sodium naphthalenide
195. Anticancer and Antiviral Effects and Inactivation of S-Adenosyl-l-homocysteine Hydrolase with 5‘-Carboxaldehydes and Oximes Synthesized from Adenosine and Sugar-Modified Analogues
196. Nucleic Acid Related Compounds. 94. Remarkably High Stereoselective Reductions of 2′- and 3′-Ketonucleoside Derivatives To Give Arabino, Ribo, and Xylofuranosyl Nucleosides with Hydrogen Isotopes at C2′ and C3′
197. Nucleic Acid Related Compounds. 93. A Solution for the Historic Problem of Regioselective Sugar−Base Coupling To Produce 9-Glycosylguanines or 7-Glycosylguanines1
198. Nucleic Acid Related Compounds. 91. Biomimetic Reactions Are in Harmony with Loss of 2‘-Substituents as Free Radicals (Not Anions) during Mechanism-Based Inactivation of Ribonucleotide Reductases. Differential Interactions of Azide, Halogen, and Alkylthio Groups with Tributylstannane and Triphenylsilane1
199. Stannyl Radical-Mediated Cleavage of π-Deficient Heterocyclic Sulfones. Synthesis of α-Fluoro Esters and the First Homonucleoside α-Fluoromethylene Phosphonate1
200. Inactivation ofS-Adenosyl-l-homocysteine Hydrolase by Amide and Ester Derivatives of Adenosine-5‘-carboxylic Acid
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