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Activation of enzymatically produced chitooligosaccharides by dioxyamines and dihydrazides

Mo et al., 2020

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15397588603787723901
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Mo I
Feng Y
Dalheim M
Solberg A
Aachmann F
Schatz C
Christensen B
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Carbohydrate Polymers

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Reducing end activation of poly-and oligosaccharides by bifunctional dioxyamines and dihydrazides enables aniline-free and cyanoborohydride-free conjugation to aldehyde- containing molecules, particles and surfaces without compromising the chain structure …
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