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Synthesis and Terminal Functionalization of a Polymerizable Phosphatidylethanolamine

We report the design and synthesis of bifunctional phospholipid conjugates, which contain a polymerizable acrylate group and a terminal linker, such as biotin or N-(ε-maleimidocaproyl (EMC), to facilitate bioconjugation reactions. The lipid conjugate can be used to generate a multifunctional substra...

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Published in:Bioconjugate chemistry 2001-09, Vol.12 (5), p.673-677
Main Authors: Sun, Xue-Long, Liu, Hongbo, Orban, Janine M, Sun, Lijun, Chaikof, Elliot L
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Cross-Linking Reagents
Drug Design
Membranes, Artificial
Microspheres
Phosphatidylethanolamines - chemistry
Polymers - chemical synthesis
Polymers - chemistry
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