Late-stage divergent synthetic route allows the synthesis of analogues of bleomycin, a common anticancer drug
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Finding a New Solution to Chemical Problems
Switchable-hydrophilicity solvents (SHSs) are potenial alternatives to the commonly used volatile organic solvents (VOCs)
Anything C Can Do, Can BN Do Better?
With state-of-the-art theoretical calculations a tetragonal phase of BN which is dynamically stable and metallic has been proposed
Promiscuous Base
DNA-templated synthesis method allows construction of an entire DNA-encoded library with a single DNA template
Electrical Storage with Porous Carbon
A porous carbon framework templated using a modified zeolite could offer a solution to the issue of electrical energy storage
Molecular Dockers Move Microscopic Cargoes
A cargo transport system that works at the microscopic level and triggered by light has been devised and constructed
Cellular Punch-up
An international team can punch a hole in a single cell and inject a fluorescent probe to monitor enzymatic activity within
New Route to Benzodioxin Derivatives
A new hetero-Diels-Alder reaction opens up a new route to the 1,4-benzodioxin framework
Alzheimer's Image Problem Solved
Copper-based radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic imaging can target the amyloid-β plaques implicated in Alzheimer's disease
Mix and Shake NMR Method
A simple "mix and shake" proton NMR method for determining the chirality of amines and amino alcohols