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Miklos Bodanszky
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Princeton, USA
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Agnes Bodanszky
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Cleveland, USA
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Table of contents (40 chapters)
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Removal of Protecting Groups
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- Miklos Bodanszky, Agnes Bodanszky
Pages 153-155
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Pages 156-158
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Pages 159-160
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Pages 161-162
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Special Procedures
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Front Matter
Pages 163-163
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Pages 165-166
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Pages 167-168
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Pages 169-172
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Pages 173-177
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Pages 178-180
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Models for the Study of Racemization
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Front Matter
Pages 181-181
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Pages 183-183
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Pages 184-185
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Pages 186-188
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Pages 189-190
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Pages 191-192
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Reagents for Peptide Synthesis
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Front Matter
Pages 193-193
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Pages 195-196
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Pages 197-197
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Pages 198-198
About this book
During the years 1980-81, as guests of the Deutsches Wollforschungsinstitut in Aachen, Germany, we were working on a small book entitled, "Principles of Peptide Synthesis". In the library of the Institute we noted that the volumes of Houben-Weyl's Handbuch der Organischen Chemie dealing with peptide synthesis were so much in use that they were ready to fall apart because the researchers of the Institute consulted them with amazing regularity. They were looking for references, but even more for experimental details which could be adapted to the particular problem they happened to face. In planning a new synthetic endeavor they tried to lean on the experience of others in analogous situations. This suggested to us that a smaller and hence more tractable book may be needed, a volume which can be kept on or near the bench to make examples of fundamental methods readily available in the laboratory. Such a collection could save numerous short trips to the library, a point particularly important where a library well equipped with the sources of the literature of peptide synthesis is not near at hand. Also, we thought that the envisaged book may be welcome by those who are more versed in English than in German. To the best of our knowledge no similar publication is available.
Authors and Affiliations
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Princeton, USA
Miklos Bodanszky
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Cleveland, USA
Agnes Bodanszky