dC (Bz) (5-Me) CPG Column
CPG column used to incorporate a 5-methyl-modified deoxycytidine into the 3' end of an oligonucleotide.
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CPG column used to incorporate a 5-methyl-modified deoxycytidine into the 3' end of an oligonucleotide.
Phosphoramidite used to incorporate a fluoro-modified deoxyuridine internally or at the 5' end of an oligonucleotide.
Tricyclic fluorescent dC nucleoside analogue.
Fluorescent phosphoramidite molecule for the selective recognition of 8-oxoG
FRET acceptor for tricyclic fluorescent dC nucleoside analogues.
Tricyclic fluorescent dC nucleoside analogue.
After incorporation into an oligonucleotide, irradiation at 365 nm at neutral pH causes strand cleavage, leaving phosphate groups on both daughter strands.
This phosphoramidite installs a thymidine residue bearing a bulky NPOM protecting group at N1, thus efficiently disrupting Watson-Crick base-pairing.
After incorporation into an oligonucleotide, irradiation at 365 nm causes strand cleavage, leaving a phosphate on the 5' end and a hydroxyl residue on the 3' end.
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