Weijie Fang, Ph.D.

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2008 Medicinal Chemistry University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, United States 
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Pharmaceutical Chemistry
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Jane V. Aldrich grad student 2008 University of Kansas
 (Design and synthesis of novel linear and cyclic peptide ligands for kappa opioid receptors.)
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Zheng HJ, Shen BB, Wang J, et al. (2019) Uncommon Peptide Bond Cleavage of Glucagon from a Specific Vendor under near Neutral to Basic Conditions. Pharmaceutical Research. 36: 118
Fang WJ, Murray TF, Aldrich JV. (2017) Design, synthesis, and opioid activity of arodyn analogs cyclized by ring-closing metathesis involving Tyr(allyl). Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry
Fang WJ, Yakovleva T, Aldrich JV. (2011) A convenient approach to synthesizing peptide C-terminal N-alkyl amides. Biopolymers. 96: 715-22
Fang WJ, Bennett MA, Aldrich JV. (2011) Deletion of Ac-NMePhe(1) from [NMePhe(1) ]arodyn under acidic conditions, part 1: effects of cleavage conditions and N-terminal functionality. Biopolymers. 96: 97-102
Fang WJ, Bennett MA, Murray TF, et al. (2011) Deletion of Ac-NMePhe(1) from [NMePhe(1) ]arodyn under acidic conditions, part 2: effects of substitutions on pharmacological activity. Biopolymers. 96: 103-10
Fang WJ, Cui Y, Murray TF, et al. (2009) Design, synthesis, and pharmacological activities of dynorphin A analogues cyclized by ring-closing metathesis. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. 52: 5619-25
Fang WJ, Kulkarni SS, Murray TF, et al. (2009) Design and synthesis of cyclic arodyn analogues by ring-closing metathesis (RCM) for kappa opioid receptor (KOP) antagonists. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology. 611: 279-80
Marinova Z, Vukojevic V, Surcheva S, et al. (2005) Translocation of dynorphin neuropeptides across the plasma membrane. A putative mechanism of signal transmission. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 280: 26360-70
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