Different superstructures formed by Janus-type nucleosides

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Hang ZhaoQianming Chen

Abstract

We describe the formation of different superstructures from novel Janus-type nucleoside analogues depending on different base pairing patterns in the solution state.

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Dec 26, 2013·Spectrochimica Acta. Part A, Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy·Hongxia LiuHaijun Wang
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