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David Holland

Researcher at Imperial Chemical Industries

Publications -  28
Citations -  384

David Holland is an academic researcher from Imperial Chemical Industries. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Rhodium. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 28 publications receiving 380 citations. Previous affiliations of David Holland include AkzoNobel.

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The production of PCR products with 5′ single-stranded tails using primers that incorporate novel phosphoramidite intermediates*

TL;DR: This work has prepared several novel phosphoramidites and synthesised oligonucleotides incorporating them internally, which serve as templates for the polymerase beyond the insertion sites of the modified intermediates, thereby producing single-stranded tails on amplification products.
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Synthesis of oligonucleotides

TL;DR: In this article, a method for the synthesis of a plurality of oligonucleotides comprising the steps of (i) forming a first oligon nucleotide on a first cleavable link attached to a solid support; (ii) attaching to the first oligoneucleotide a cleaveable linker moiety; (iii forming a second oligoneotide on the cleavably linker mousteme; and (iv) cleaving the first cleaving link and the cleaving-mousteme to give a pluralityof oligonuclotides, wherein the cle
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Reagents for the preparation of two oligonucleotides per synthesis (TOPSTM)

TL;DR: Novel phosphoramidite reagents that contain a linking group which, while stable under the normal synthesis conditions, is cleaved under basic conditions means that an automated synthesis facility can be used more efficiently, without the need for operator intervention, after the working day is over.
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A chemical method of labelling oligodeoxyribonucleotides with biotin: A single step procedure using a solid phase methodology

TL;DR: ProtProtected D(+)-biotin methylesters 3 were reduced to the corresponding alcohols 4 and phosphitylated with chloromethoxymorpholinophosphine as mentioned in this paper.
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Effects of oligo sequence and chemistry on the efficiency of oligodeoxyribonucleotide-mediated mRNA cleavage

TL;DR: It is shown that the resistant RNA is not localised within one part of the oocyte, and that the relative resistance in vivo of endogenous or synthetic H4 mRNA to the different oligos is preserved in an in vitro assay system using deproteinised RNA.