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Total synthesis of (+)-discodermolide: an improved endgame exploiting a Still-Gennari-type olefination with a C1-C8 beta-ketophosphonate fragment.
I Paterson, I Lyothier
– Org Lett
(2004)
6,
4933
Loop-length-dependent folding of G-quadruplexes.
P Hazel, J Huppert, S Balasubramanian, S Neidle
– J Am Chem Soc
(2004)
126,
16405
Finding new components of the target of rapamycin (TOR) signaling network through chemical genetics and proteome chips
J Huang, H Zhu, SJ Haggarty, DR Spring, H Hwang, F Jin, M Snyder, SL Schreiber
– Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
(2004)
101,
16594
The generation of misfit dislocations in facet-controlled growth of AlGaN/GaN films
D Cherns, SL Sahonta, R Liu, FA Ponce, H Amano, I Akasaki
– Applied Physics Letters
(2004)
85,
4923
Improving numerical integration through basis set expansion
DA McCormack, EJ Baerends, E van Lenthe, NC Handy
– Theoretical Chemistry Accounts
(2004)
112,
410
Effect of salt bridges on the energy landscape of a model protein.
DJ Wales, PEJ Dewsbury
– J Chem Phys
(2004)
121,
10284
Calculation of nuclear magnetic resonance shielding constants using potential-based methods
AJ Cohen, Q Wu, WT Yang
– Chemical Physics Letters
(2004)
399,
84
Representation and use of chemistry in the global electronic age
P Murray-Rust, HS Rzepa, SM Tyrrell, Y Zhang
– Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry
(2004)
2,
3192
Metal–carbon bond energies for adsorbed hydrocarbons from calorimetric data
H Gross, CT Campbell, DA King
– Surface Science
(2004)
572,
179
One-state downhill versus conventional protein folding
N Ferguson, PJ Schartau, TD Sharpe, S Sato, AR Fersht
– Journal of Molecular Biology
(2004)
344,
295
MD simulations of spontaneous membrane protein/detergent micelle formation.
PJ Bond, JM Cuthbertson, SS Deol, MSP Sansom
– J Am Chem Soc
(2004)
126,
15948
Selection of a pentameric host in the host-guest complexes [[P(mu-NtBu)](2)(mu-NH)(5)]center dot I(-)[Li(thf)(4)](+) and [[P(mu-NtBu)(2)(mu-NH)(5)]center dot HBr-THF
F GarcĂ­a, JM Goodman, RA Kowenicki, I Kuzu, M McPartlin, MA Silva, L Riera, AD Woods, DS Wright
– Chemistry A European Journal
(2004)
10,
6066
Preparation of enantiopure butane-2,3-diacetals of glycolic acid and alkylation reactions leading to alpha-hydroxyacid and amide derivatives.
SV Ley, E Diez, DJ Dixon, RT Guy, P Michel, GL Nattrass, TD Sheppard
– Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry
(2004)
2,
3608
Studies on the generation of enolate anions from butane-2,3-diacetal protected glycolic acid derivatives and subsequent highly diastereoselective coupling reactions with aldehydes and acid chlorides
SV Ley, DJ Dixon, RT Guy, MA Palomero, A Polara, F Rodriguez, TD Sheppard
– Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry
(2004)
2,
3618
Molecular surface point environments for virtual screening and the elucidation of binding patterns (MOLPRINT 3D).
A Bender, HY Mussa, GS Gill, RC Glen
– J Med Chem
(2004)
47,
6569
Atomic vibrations in disordered systems: Comparison of disordered diamond lattices and a realistic amorphous silicon model
JK Christie, SN Taraskin, SR Elliott
– Physica Status Solidi C Conferences
(2004)
1,
2904
Water-soluble hydroxyalkylated phosphines: examples of their differing behaviour toward ruthenium and rhodium
LJ Higham, MK Whittlesey, PT Wood
– Dalton Trans
(2004)
4202
A molecular dynamics simulation of the melting points and glass transition temperatures of myo- and neo-inositol.
SW Watt, JA Chisholm, W Jones, S Motherwell
– The Journal of chemical physics
(2004)
121,
9565
The Folding of Spectrin Domains II: Phi-value Analysis of R16
KA Scott, LG Randles, J Clarke
– Journal of molecular biology
(2004)
344,
207
The folding of spectrin domains I: wild-type domains have the same stability but very different kinetic properties.
KA Scott, S Batey, KA Hooton, J Clarke
– J Mol Biol
(2004)
344,
195