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New developments in solid phase synthesis supports

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Developments in solid phase synthesis supports for the end of 1996 and much of 1997 are reviewed. Issues regarding support induced impurities and enhancing solid phase reaction rates are also discussed.

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Sucholeiki, I. New developments in solid phase synthesis supports. Mol Divers 4, 25–30 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1009636517017

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