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The hybrids are made of a PEG linking chain of various length and a 2-(2′-aminoethyl pyridine ligand.
The catalytic currents increased slightly as the linking chain length increased as the stereochemical constrains were relaxed somewhat.
When a linking chain was introduced, as in the second exemplified class, compound 15f inhibited p110α with IC50 142 nM, and showed greater selectivity towards p110α.
The Barner-Kowollik group demonstrated a photo-induced Diels Alder ligation to create SCNP in addition to using metal ligand complexation to induce controlled folding by linking chain ends [1, 24].
It would result in desirable surface modification including but not limited to surface etching, activation, cross linking, chain scission, decrystallisation and oxidation (Kang and Sarmadi 2004; Vaananen et al. 2010; Voher et al. 1988).
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