Vittorio Montanari

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2003-2005 Tufts University, Boston 
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Fountain JN, Hawker MJ, Montanari V, et al. (2022) Towards Non-Stick Silk: Tuning the Hydrophobicity of Silk Fibroin Protein. Chembiochem : a European Journal of Chemical Biology
Sicinski KM, Montanari V, Raman VS, et al. (2021) A Non-Perturbative Molecular Grafting Strategy for Stable and Potent Therapeutic Peptide Ligands. Acs Central Science. 7: 454-466
Chu AH, Minciunescu A, Montanari V, et al. (2014) An air- and water-stable iodonium salt promoter for facile thioglycoside activation. Organic Letters. 16: 1780-2
Montanari V, Kumar K. (2006) Enabling routine fluorous capping in solid phase peptide synthesis Journal of Fluorine Chemistry. 127: 565-570
Montanari V, Kumar K. (2006) A fluorous capping strategy for Fmoc-based automated and manual solid-phase peptide synthesis European Journal of Organic Chemistry. 874-877
Montanari V, Kumar K. (2004) Just add water: a new fluorous capping reagent for facile purification of peptides synthesized on the solid phase. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 126: 9528-9
DesMarteau DD, Montanari V. (2001) A discovery tool at work: The unexpected properties of a two-carbon residue Journal of Fluorine Chemistry. 109: 19-23
DesMarteau DD, Montanari V. (2000) Easy preparation of bioactive peptides from the novel Nα-trifluoroethyl amino acids Chemistry Letters. 1052-1053
DesMarteau DD, Montanari V. (1998) The first fluoroalkylation of amino acids and peptides in water utilizing the novel iodonium salt (CF3so2)2NI(Ph)CH2CF3 Chemical Communications. 2241-2242
Cavicchioli M, Montanari V, Resnati G. (1994) Oxyfunctionalization reactions by perfluoro cis-2,3-dialkyloxaziridines. Enantioselective conversion of silanes into silanols Tetrahedron Letters. 35: 6329-6330
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