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  1. Direct Experimental Characterization of a Sialyl Cation
  2. Location, Location, Location: Establishing Design Principles for New Antibacterials from Ferric Siderophore Transport Systems
  3. Does size matter? – Comparing pyranoses with septanoses as ligands of the bacterial lectin FimH
  4. Advancements in the synthesis of polyoxygenated oxepanes and thiepanes for applications to natural products
  5. Synthesis and Characterization of Preacinetobactin and 5-Phenyl Preacinetobactin
  6. Synthesis of a Diacetonide-Protected, Mannose-Based Oxepine: Configurational Control of Anomeric Acetate Activation
  7. Synthesis of ring-expanded homologs of 3-amino pyranosides
  8. Characterization of the low energy conformations and differential reactivities of d-glucose and d-mannose based oxepines
  9. Amino [13]-macrodilactones: Synthesis, derivatization, and structural motifs
  10. A method for preparing N-alkylated kanosamines from diacetone d-glucose
  11. Post-Glycosylation Diversification (PGD): An Approach for Assembling Collections of Glycosylated Small Molecules
  12. Post Glycosylation Diversification (PGD): An Approach for Assembling Collections of Glycosylated Small Molecules
  13. Formation of and Glycosylation with Per-O -Acetyl Septanosyl Halides: Rationalizing Complex Reactivity En Route to p -Nitrophenyl Septanosides
  14. Epitope-Resolved Detection of Peanut-Specific IgE Antibodies by Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging
  15. Epitope-Resolved Detection of Peanut-Specific IgE Antibodies by Surface Plasmon Resonance Imaging
  16. The price of flexibility – a case study on septanoses as pyranose mimetics
  17. Macrocycles All Aflutter: Substitution at an Allylic Center Reveals the Conformational Dynamics of [13]-Macrodilactones
  18. Unequivocal determination of complex molecular structures using anisotropic NMR measurements
  19. Synthesis and structure of a carbohydrate-fused [15]-macrodilactone
  20. Rules of Macrocycle Topology: A [13]-Macrodilactone Case Study
  21. A practical and scalable synthesis of carbohydrate based oxepines
  22. Spiroketals and teddy bears - you can turn both of them inside out
  23. Turning Spiroketals Inside Out: A Rearrangement Triggered by an Enol Ether Epoxidation
  24. Turning Spiroketals Inside Out: A Rearrangement Triggered by an Enol Ether Epoxidation
  25. Vinyl Grignard Addition to a 2-alkylidene-tetrahydropyran-3-one
  26. Allyl ether formation on a 2-alkylidene-3-vinyl-tetrahydropyran 3-ol
  27. Spirocycle formation on 2-alkylidene-3-vinyl-tetrahydropyran 3-allyl ether
  28. Cardiac Glycoside Activities Link Na + /K + ATPase Ion-Transport to Breast Cancer Cell Migration via Correlative SAR
  29. Stereogenic α-carbons determine the shape and topology of [13]-macrodilactones
  30. Synthesis, structure and reactivity of [15]-macrodilactones
  31. De novo macrolide–glycolipid macrolactone hybrids: Synthesis, structure and antibiotic activity of carbohydrate-fused macrocycles
  32. Synthesis, structure and reactivity of a macrocyclic imine: aza-[13]-macrodiolides
  33. A new method to diagnose peanut allergies by measuring antibodies in serum
  34. Correction: Ultrasensitive carbohydrate-peptide SPR imaging microarray for diagnosing IgE mediated peanut allergy
  35. Synthesis of C -Septanosides from Pyranoses via Vinyl Addition and Electrophilic Cyclization
  36. Positioning and Configuration of Key Atoms Influence the Topology of [13]-Macrodiolides
  37. Glycosylations with a septanosyl fluoride donor lacking a C2 protecting group
  38. C2 Hydroxyl Group Governs the Difference in Hydrolysis Rates of Methyl-α- d -glycero- d -guloseptanoside and Methyl-β- d -glycero- d -guloseptanoside
  39. Discovery of a Phosphine-Mediated Cycloisomerization of Alkynyl Hemiketals: Access to Spiroketals and Dihydropyrazoles via Tandem Reactions
  40. Expanding the Scope of Aminosugars: Synthesis of 2‐Amino Septanosyl Glycoconjugates Using Septanosyl Fluoride Donors
  41. Tandem cyclization and acetalization of a homologated D-glucose delivers D-glycero-D-guloseptanosides
  42. Computational and experimental investigations of mono-septanoside binding by Concanavalin A: correlation of ligand stereochemistry to enthalpies of binding
  43. Synthesis and properties of septanose carbohydrates
  44. Interface Peptides
  45. Protein Surface Recognition
  46. Synthesis and evaluation of antimigratory and antiproliferative activities of lipid-linked [13]-macro-dilactones
  47. Electrochemical Immunosensors for Antibodies to Peanut Allergen Ara h2 Using Gold Nanoparticle−Peptide Films
  48. Hydroxyl group orientation affects hydrolysis rates of methyl α-septanosides
  49. Access to Ring-Expanded Analogues of 2-Amino Sugars
  50. An oxepinone route to carbohydrate based oxepines
  51. An Unexpectedly Facile Cyclization of Polyhydric Alcohols
  52. Stereoselectivity in the Epoxidation of Carbohydrate-Based Oxepines
  53. Diastereoselectivity in Epoxidation of Carbohydrate Fused [13]-Macro-dilactones
  54. Remote induction of asymmetry in [13]-macro-dilactone topology by a single stereogenic center
  55. Synthesis of substituted septanosyl-1,2,3-triazoles
  56. Conformational analysis of methyl 5-O-methyl septanosides: effect of glycosylation on conformer populations
  57. Recent developments in the synthesis of oxepines
  58. Synthesis of α- d -Idoseptanosyl Glycosides Using an S -Phenyl Septanoside Donor
  59. Sequential Cyclization−Elimination Route to Carbohydrate-Based Oxepines
  60. Recognition of septanose carbohydrates by concanavalin A
  61. Septanose Carbohydrates:  Synthesis and Conformational Studies of Methyl α- d - glycero - d -Idoseptanoside and Methyl β- d - glycero - d -Guloseptanoside
  62. Synthesis of 2-iodo-2-deoxy septanosides from a d-xylose-based oxepine: intramolecular cyclization in the absence of a glycosyl acceptor
  63. Synthesis, crystal structure, and reactivity of a d-xylose based oxepine
  64. Carbohydrate-based oxepines: ring expanded glycals for the synthesis of septanose saccharides
  65. The Structural Basis for Induction of VanB Resistance
  66. Tandem Action of Glycosyltransferases in the Maturation of Vancomycin and Teicoplanin Aglycones:  Novel Glycopeptides † , ‡
  67. Peptide and Protein Recognition by Designed Molecules
  68. Side chain elongation causes a change from enthalpy driven to entropy driven binding in the molecular recognition of tetraanionic peptides
  69. Surface Recognition and Helix Stabilization of a Tetraaspartate Peptide by Shape and Electrostatic Complementarity of an Artificial Receptor
  70. Recognition and Stabilization of an α-Helical Peptide by a Synthetic Receptor
  71. Design, synthesis and evaluation of synthetic receptors for the recognition of aspartate pairs in an α-helical conformation