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  1. Rapid 18F‐ and 19F‐Difluoromethylation via Desulfurative Fluorination of Transient N‐, O‐, and C‐Linked Dithioles
  2. Late-stage Functionalization and its Impact on Modern Drug Discovery
  3. Antagonizing somatostatin receptor subtype 2 and 5 reduces blood glucose in a gut- and GLP-1R-dependent manner
  4. Quaternary Ammonium Trifluoromethoxide Salts as Stable Sources of Nucleophilic OCF3
  5. Paracrine crosstalk between intestinal L- and D-cells controls secretion of glucagon-like peptide-1 in mice
  6. Modulation of Pharmacologically Relevant Properties of Piperidine Derivatives by Functional Groups in an Equatorial or Axial β‐Position to the Amino Group
  7. A Convenient Synthesis of Difluoroalkyl Ethers from Thionoesters using Silver(I) Fluoride
  8. Electrostatic Effects Accelerate Decatungstate-Catalyzed C–H Fluorination Using [18F]- and [19F]NFSI in Small Molecules and Peptide Mimics
  9. 18F-Branched-Chain Amino Acids: Structure–Activity Relationships and PET Imaging Potential
  10. Site-Selective, Late-Stage C−H 18 F-Fluorination on Unprotected Peptides for Positron Emission Tomography Imaging
  11. Site-Selective, Late-Stage C−H 18 F-Fluorination on Unprotected Peptides for Positron Emission Tomography Imaging
  12. A carbohydrate-derived trifunctional scaffold for medicinal chemistry library synthesis
  13. 2H-1,2,3-Triazole-Based Dipeptidyl Nitriles: Potent, Selective, and Trypanocidal Rhodesain Inhibitors by Structure-Based Design
  14. Direct heterobenzylic fluorination, difluorination and trifluoromethylthiolation with dibenzenesulfonamide derivatives
  15. Synthesis of acyl fluorides via photocatalytic fluorination of aldehydic C–H bonds
  16. A carbohydrate-derived trifunctional scaffold for DNA-encoded libraries
  17. Prospective Evaluation of Free Energy Calculations for the Prioritization of Cathepsin L Inhibitors
  18. 18F-Fluorination of Unactivated C–H Bonds in Branched Aliphatic Amino Acids: Direct Synthesis of Oncological Positron Emission Tomography Imaging Agents
  19. Intramolecular Inverse Electron-Demand [4 + 2] Cycloadditions of Ynamides with Pyrimidines: Scope and Density Functional Theory Insights
  20. A Convenient Late-Stage Fluorination of Pyridylic C−H Bonds with N -Fluorobenzenesulfonimide
  21. Going with the flow
  22. Inverse Electron-Demand [4 + 2]-Cycloadditions of Ynamides: Access to Novel Pyridine Scaffolds
  23. Synthesis of annulated pyridines as inhibitors of aldosterone synthase (CYP11B2)
  24. Discovery of 4-Aryl-5,6,7,8-tetrahydroisoquinolines as Potent, Selective, and Orally Active Aldosterone Synthase (CYP11B2) Inhibitors: In Vivo Evaluation in Rodents and Cynomolgus Monkeys
  25. Direct photocatalytic fluorination of benzylic C–H bonds with N-fluorobenzenesulfonimide
  26. A Convenient Photocatalytic Fluorination of Unactivated CH Bonds
  27. Inside Cover: Seamless Integration of Dose-Response Screening and Flow Chemistry: Efficient Generation of Structure-Activity Relationship Data of β-Secretase (BACE1) Inhibitors (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 6/2014)
  28. Seamless Integration of Dose-Response Screening and Flow Chemistry: Efficient Generation of Structure-Activity Relationship Data of β-Secretase (BACE1) Inhibitors
  29. Converting oxazoles into imidazoles: new opportunities for diversity-oriented synthesis
  30. Flow synthesis of annulated 5-aryl-substituted pyridines by tandem intramolecular inverse-electron-demand hetero-/retro-Diels–Alder reaction
  31. Discovery and optimisation of 1-hydroxyimino-3,3-diphenylpropanes, a new class of orally active GPBAR1 (TGR5) agonists
  32. The Kondrat’eva Reaction in Flow: Direct Access to Annulated Pyridines
  33. Cover Picture: 2-Phenoxy-nicotinamides are Potent Agonists at the Bile Acid Receptor GPBAR1 (TGR5) (ChemMedChem 4/2013)
  34. Photocatalytic Synthesis of Allylic Trifluoromethyl Substituted Styrene Derivatives in Batch and Flow
  35. 2-Phenoxy-nicotinamides are Potent Agonists at the Bile Acid Receptor GPBAR1 (TGR5)
  36. Evaluation of a flow-photochemistry platform for the synthesis of compact modules
  37. Scale-Up of Flow-Assisted Synthesis of C2-Symmetric Chiral PyBox Ligands
  38. Synthesis of Annulated Pyridines by Intramolecular Inverse-Electron-Demand Hetero-Diels-Alder Reaction under Superheated Continuous Flow Conditions
  39. Neighborhood-Preserving Visualization of Adaptive Structure-Activity Landscapes: Application to Drug Discovery
  40. G Protein-Coupled Receptor Transmembrane Binding Pockets and their Applications in GPCR Research and Drug Discovery: A Survey
  41. Synthesis of a Drug-Like Focused Library of Trisubstituted Pyrrolidines Using Integrated Flow Chemistry and Batch Methods
  42. Optimization of a novel class of benzimidazole-based farnesoid X receptor (FXR) agonists to improve physicochemical and ADME properties
  43. Discovery of novel and orally active FXR agonists for the potential treatment of dyslipidemia & diabetes
  44. Piperidinyl-nicotinamides as potent and selective somatostatin receptor subtype 5 antagonists
  45. Novel, non-peptidic somatostatin receptor subtype 5 antagonists improve glucose tolerance in rodents
  46. Benzoxazole piperidines as selective and potent somatostatin receptor subtype 5 antagonists
  47. Identification of an N-oxide pyridine GW4064 analog as a potent FXR agonist
  48. Synthesis of Light-Emitting Conjugated Polymers for Applications in Electroluminescent Devices
  49. Discovery of the First Nonpeptidic, Small-Molecule, Highly Selective Somatostatin Receptor Subtype 5 Antagonists: A Chemogenomics Approach
  50. From Astemizole to a Novel Hit Series of Small-Molecule Somatostatin 5 Receptor Antagonists via GPCR Affinity Profiling
  51. Predicting and Tuning Physicochemical Properties in Lead Optimization: Amine Basicities
  52. Remote Modulation of Amine Basicity by a Phenylsulfone and a Phenylthio Group
  53. Cyclopropanation of 3,4-dihydro-1 H-benzo[e][1,4]diazepine-2,5-diones
  54. Joint Meeting on Medicinal Chemistry in Vienna
  55. Ligand identification for G-protein-coupled receptors: a lead generation perspective
  56. Preparation of 5-amino-6-oxo-1,6-dihydro[1,2,4]triazine-3-carboxylic acid derivatives and synthesis of compound libraries thereof
  57. μSR in polymers
  58. Muon-spin relaxation study of anisotropic charge carrier motion in polyphenylene vinylene-based polymers
  59. Anodic and Cathodic Electrochemically Generated Chemiluminescence in Conjugated Polymers
  60. New family of polyfluorene copolymers for light-emitting devices
  61. Multi-layer Polymer Light-emitting Diodes with 2,3-Dialkoxy-p-phenylene Vinylene and its Blends.
  62. White-light-continuum spectroscopy to determine third-order nonlinear optical properties
  63. Versatile synthesis of various conjugated aromatic homo- and copolymers
  64. Efficient electroluminescent poly(p-phenylene vinylene) copolymers for application in LEDs
  65. Polymer and small molecule multi-layer light-emitting diodes
  66. Electrochemiluminescence of conjugated polymer
  67. Muon-spin relaxation study of charge carrier dynamics in the conducting polymer PPV
  68. Ortho-Metallation as a key step for the synthesis of silyl substituted Poly(p-phenylenevinylene)s
  69. Insulated Molecular Wires: Dendritic Encapsulation of Poly(triacetylene) Oligomers, Attempted Dendritic Stabilization of Novel Poly(pentaacetylene) Oligomers, and an Organometallic Approach to Dendritic Rods
  70. New routes to monomers and polymers for LEDs
  71. Conjugated Oligomers and Polymers, Synthesis of
  72. Design of Luminescent Polymers for Leds
  73. Synthesis and Physical Investigation of Donor–Donor and Acceptor–Acceptor End-Functionalized Monodisperse Poly(triacetylene) Oligomers
  74. Monodisperse Poly(triacetylene) Oligomers Extending from Monomer to Hexadecamer: Joint Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of Physical Properties
  75. μSR of conducting and non-conducting polymers
  76. Synthesis of conjugated polymers for application in light-emitting diodes (PLEDs)
  77. The copolymer route to new luminescent materials for LEDs
  78. Efficient blue–green light emitting poly(1,4-phenylene vinylene) copolymers
  79. Synthesis of New Building Blocks for Light Emitting Polymers
  80. Synthesis of New Building Blocks for Light Emitting Polymers
  81. Design and synthesis of conjugated materials for efficient optoelectronic devices
  82. Scaling law for second-order hyperpolarizability in poly(triacetylene) molecular wires
  83. Modulation ofπ-Electron Conjugation in Oligo(triacetylene) Chromophores by Incorporation of a Central Spacer
  84. Linear Monodisperse π-Conjugated Oligomers: Model Compounds for Polymers and More
  85. Monodisperse Poly(triacetylene) Rods: Synthesis of a 11.9 nm Long Molecular Wire and Direct Determination of the Effective Conjugation Length by UV/Vis and Raman Spectroscopies
  86. PM3 geometry optimization and CNDO/S-CI computation of UV/Vis spectra of large organic structures: Program description and application to poly(triacetylene) hexamer and taxotere
  87. PM3 geometry optimization and CNDO/S-CI computation of UV/Vis spectra of large organic structures: Program description and application to poly(triacetylene) hexamer and taxotere
  88. Versatile Syntheses of Various Homo- and Copolymers of Poly(1,4-Arylene Vinylene)S
  89. Determination of End-to-End Distances in a Series of TEMPO Diradicals of up to 2.8 nm Length with a New Four-Pulse Double Electron Electron Resonance Experiment
  90. Structure−Property Relationships in Third-Order Nonlinear Optical Chromophores
  91. Dendritic rods with a poly(triacetylene) backbone: insulated molecular wires
  92. Photochemical trans–cis isomerisation of donor/acceptor-substituted (E )-hex-3-ene-1,5-diynes (1,2-diethynylethenes, DEEs) and 3,4-diethynylhex-3-ene-1,5-diynes (tetraethynylethenes, TEEs)
  93. Poly(triacetylene) Oligomers: Synthesis, Characterization, and Estimation of the Effective Conjugation Length by Electrochemical, UV/Vis, and Nonlinear Optical Methods
  94. Electronic Characteristics of Arylated Tetraethynylethenes:  A Cooperative Computational and Electrochemical Investigation
  95. Functionalized One and Two-Dimensionally Conjugated Molecules for Thrid Order Nonlinear Optics