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Methylene bridged oligonucleotide

Ishiyama K, Smyth GE, Ueda T et al (2004) Homo-N-oligonucleotides (N1/N9—Cl methylene bridge oligonucleotides) nucleic acids with left-handed helicity. J Am Chem Soc 126 7476-7485... [Pg.46]

Locked nucleic acids (28) were first introduced by Imanishi " and Wengel, and contain a methylene bridge between C4 and 02 that locks the sugar into an endo conformation. Oligonucleotides containing... [Pg.157]


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Methylene bridge

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