Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Peptide – protein or amino acid – Amino acid or sequencing procedure
Patent
1994-07-08
1997-09-09
Lukton, David
Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing
Peptide, protein or amino acid
Amino acid or sequencing procedure
436 89, 530340, 530345, A61K 3802
Patent
active
056656033
ABSTRACT:
A method of forming a thiohydantoin from an N-protected amino acid is described. The method employs a phosphate compound selected from the group consisting of
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Boyd Victoria L.
Bozzini MeriLisa
DeFranco Robert J.
Lukton David
Powers Vincent M.
The Perkin-Elmer Corporation
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