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New methods in peptide synthesis, based on supernucleophiles
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H. Eckert
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
1. Januar 2009
Online erschienen: 2009-1-1
Erschienen im Druck: 1979-1-1
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- New methods in peptide synthesis, based on supernucleophiles
- Palladium catalysts in natural products synthesis
- 3aH-indenes and their heterocyclic analogues
- Asymmetric carbon-carbon bond forming reactions
- Towards the planning and execution of an "absolute" asymmetric synthesis of chiral dimers and polymers with quantitative enantiomeric yield
- New alternatives to oxidative phenolic coupling in natural products total synthesis
- Propellanes. XLVI. Steric and electronic effects as observed in reactions of propellanes
- Recent studies on the synthesis of natural products
- Reactions based on the onium salts of azaaromatics
- α-Metalated isocyanides in organic synthesis
- Recommendations for Presentation of Data on Compleximetric Indicators. I. General
- A Survey of Methods for the Determination of Non-Volatile Nitrosamines in Foods
- Radioactive <sup>63</sup>Ni in Biological Research
Artikel in diesem Heft
- New methods in peptide synthesis, based on supernucleophiles
- Palladium catalysts in natural products synthesis
- 3aH-indenes and their heterocyclic analogues
- Asymmetric carbon-carbon bond forming reactions
- Towards the planning and execution of an "absolute" asymmetric synthesis of chiral dimers and polymers with quantitative enantiomeric yield
- New alternatives to oxidative phenolic coupling in natural products total synthesis
- Propellanes. XLVI. Steric and electronic effects as observed in reactions of propellanes
- Recent studies on the synthesis of natural products
- Reactions based on the onium salts of azaaromatics
- α-Metalated isocyanides in organic synthesis
- Recommendations for Presentation of Data on Compleximetric Indicators. I. General
- A Survey of Methods for the Determination of Non-Volatile Nitrosamines in Foods
- Radioactive <sup>63</sup>Ni in Biological Research