Publications by authors named "Lorenzo Turelli"

Article Synopsis
  • Bicyclo[2.1.1]hexanes are emerging as important structures in the development of bio-active compounds, but their synthesis is still not well-explored.
  • A new, efficient method has been developed to create 1,2-disubstituted bicyclo[2.1.1]hexane modules using photochemistry and [2 + 2] cycloaddition techniques.
  • This approach allows for easy modification of the resulting compounds, potentially leading to new and diverse chemical applications.
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Cleavable linkers have become the subject of intense study in the field of chemical biology, particularly because of their applications in the construction of antibody-drug conjugates (ADC), where they facilitate lysosomal cleavage and liberation of drugs from their carrier protein. Due to lysosomes' acidic nature, acid-labile motifs have attracted much attention, leading to the development of hydrazone and carbonate linkers among several other entities. Continuing our efforts in designing new moieties, we present here a family of cyclic acetals that exhibit excellent plasma stability and acid lability, notably in lysosomes.

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