Guillaume De Bo

Affiliations: 
University of Manchester, Manchester, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Organic Chemistry, Supramolecular Chemistry, Macromolecular chemistry, Molecular Machines
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De Bo G, Gall MAY, Kuschel S, et al. (2018) An artificial molecular machine that builds an asymmetric catalyst. Nature Nanotechnology
De Bo G, Leigh DA, McTernan CT, et al. (2017) A complementary pair of enantioselective switchable organocatalysts. Chemical Science. 8: 7077-7081
De Bo G, Gall M, Kitching MO, et al. (2017) Sequence-Specific Beta-Peptide Synthesis by a Rotaxane-Based Molecular Machine. Journal of the American Chemical Society
De Bo G, Dolphijn G, McTernan CT, et al. (2017) [2]Rotaxane Formation by Transition State Stabilization. Journal of the American Chemical Society
Beswick J, Blanco V, De Bo G, et al. (2015) Selecting reactions and reactants using a switchable rotaxane organocatalyst with two different active sites. Chemical Science. 6: 140-143
Beswick J, Blanco V, De Bo G, et al. (2015) Selecting reactions and reactants using a switchable rotaxane organocatalyst with two different active sites Chemical Science. 6: 140-143
De Bo G, Kuschel S, Leigh DA, et al. (2014) Efficient assembly of threaded molecular machines for sequence-specific synthesis. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 136: 5811-4
De Bo G, Leigh DA. (2013) A molecular machine mimicking the ribosome: A molecule that makes molecules | Vers un ribosome artificiel: Une molécule pour fabriquer des molécules Medecine/Sciences. 29: 452-454
Lewandowski B, De Bo G, Ward JW, et al. (2013) Sequence-specific peptide synthesis by an artificial small-molecule machine. Science (New York, N.Y.). 339: 189-93
Lewandowski B, De Bo G, Ward JW, et al. (2013) Sequence-specific peptide synthesis by an artificial small-molecule machine Science. 339: 189-193
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