Duplex Modifiers
Duplex modifiers are modified nucleoside monophosphates. These compounds showed interesting and various biological activities such as 2’-DeoxyInosine phosphoramidite (dI) which is used as an activator of antiviral and anticancer activities, or 2’-DeoxyUridine phosphoramidite (dU) which has antibacterial activity against a wide variety of bacteria, including staphylococcus, tuberculosis, and vibrio cholerae.
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5'-Amino & Internal Modifiers 5'- & 3'-Thiol-Modifiers 5'- & 3'-Phosphorylating-Modifiers Biotin Labeling Fluorescein Amidites Spacer Modifiers Duplex Modifiers Dark Quenchers 3'-Glyceryl-CPG 3'-Solid Support CPG
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5-Methyl-2’-deoxyCytidine
5-Methyl-2’-deoxyCytidine is used in the synthesis of 2’-deoxy-5-methylcytidine-containing oligonucleotides as ant...
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5'-ODMT-Bz-difluoro-deoxycytidine
dFdC phosphoramidite, also known as Gemcitabine 3'-CE phosphoramidite, is a nucleoside phosphoramidite used in oligonu...
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2'-DeoxyInosine phosphoramidite
2'-DeoxyInosine phosphoramidite (dI) is a novel, modified nucleoside monophosphate. It is an activator of antiviral an...
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2'-DeoxyUridine phosphoramidite
2'-DeoxyUridine phosphoramidite (dU) is an antibiotic that inhibits bacterial growth by binding to DNA, preventing tra...