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    AuthorGao, Yuan (1)Lewicky, Jordan David (1)Tassone, Joseph P. (1)Subject
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    Anionic hybrid ligands (1)Catalysis (1)Cell receptors (1)Coordination compounds (1)Iron compounds (1)Lipid A (1)Lipids (1)Phosphinobenzimidzoles (1)Physiology (1)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2016 (1)2000 - 2009 (1)1997 - 1999 (1)Discipline
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    Synthesis and studies of a molecular hydrogen complex of iron(II) containing bis(diphenylphosphino)methane (dppm) / by Yuan Gao. 

    Gao, Yuan (1997)
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    C-N bond formation employing palladium and nickel precatalysts containing anionic phosphinobenzimidazole ligands 

    Tassone, Joseph P. (2016)
    In this investigation, the catalytic utility of anionic, phosphinobenzimidzoles [Li(THF)2][1a] and [Li(THF)4][1b] in effecting the Buchwald-­Hartwig amination reaction was examined. Specifically, the coordination chemistry ...
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    Synthesis of novel Lipid A analogs as potential ligands for toll-like receptor 4 

    Lewicky, Jordan David (2009)
    Lipid A, the glycolipid component of Gram-negative bacterial lipopolysaccharide has been shown to engage the Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) signalling pathway. While this signalling cascade results in cellular mediators which ...

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