Ward et al., 2000 - Google Patents
A molecular colour sensor for monosaccharidesWard et al., 2000
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- 5873258619875088632
- Author
- Ward C
- Patel P
- Ashton P
- James T
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- Chemical Communications
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A molecular colour sensor for monosaccharides† Page 1 A molecular colour sensor for
monosaccharides† Christopher J. Ward,a Prakash Patel,b Peter R. Ashtona and Tony D.
James*a a The University of Birmingham, School of Chemistry, Edgbaston, Birmingham, UK B15 …
- 150000002772 monosaccharides 0 title abstract description 5
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