Samit Shah, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Pharmaceutical Sciences South University 
Area:
Bioorganic Chemistry/Chemical Biology
Website:
http://www.southuniversity.edu/nursing-and-health-professions-programs/pharmacy-degrees/faculty.aspx
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Kern JC, Cancilla M, Dooney D, et al. (2016) Discovery of Pyrophosphate Diesters as Tunable, Soluble, and Bioorthogonal Linkers for Site-Specific Antibody-Drug Conjugates. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 138: 1430-45
Kala A, Jain PK, Karunakaran D, et al. (2014) The synthesis of tetra-modified RNA for the multidimensional control of gene expression via light-activated RNA interference. Nature Protocols. 9: 11-20
Jain PK, Shah S, Friedman SH. (2011) Patterning of gene expression using new photolabile groups applied to light activated RNAi. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 133: 440-6
Shah S, Jain PK, Kala A, et al. (2009) Light-activated RNA interference using double-stranded siRNA precursors modified using a remarkable regiospecificity of diazo-based photolabile groups. Nucleic Acids Research. 37: 4508-17
Baruah H, Puthenveetil S, Choi YA, et al. (2008) An engineered aryl azide ligase for site-specific mapping of protein-protein interactions through photo-cross-linking. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English). 47: 7018-21
Shah S, Friedman SH. (2008) An ESI-MS method for characterization of native and modified oligonucleotides used for RNA interference and other biological applications. Nature Protocols. 3: 351-6
Shah S, Friedman SH. (2007) Tolerance of RNA interference toward modifications of the 5' antisense phosphate of small interfering RNA. Oligonucleotides. 17: 35-43
Shah S, Rangarajan S, Friedman SH. (2005) Light-activated RNA interference. Angewandte Chemie (International Ed. in English). 44: 1328-32
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