Yoshida J | Kyoto Univ. Kyoto
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Yoshida J
Kyoto Univ. Kyoto
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Yoshida Jun-ichi
Department Of Biological Science Faculty Of Science Kumamoto University
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YOSHIDA Jun-ichi
Department of Synthetic Chemistry & Biologycal Chemistry, Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University
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Yoshida Jun-ichi
Department Of Synthetic Chemistry & Biological Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Kyoto Un
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Suga Seiji
Department Of Synthetic Chemistry And Biological Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Kyoto Univ
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Suga Seiji
Department Of Synthetic And Biological Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Kyoto University
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Suga Seiji
Department Of Synthetic Chemistry And Biological Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Kyoto Univ
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YAMADA Takeshi
Department of Cardiology, Kouseikai Takeda Hospital
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Suga S
Kyoto Univ. Kyoto
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Suga Seiji
Department Of Synthetic Chemistry & Biological Chemistry Graduate School Of Engineering Kyoto Un
著作論文
- Design, Synthesis, and Electrochemical Behavior of New Electron Donors Based on β-Effects of Group 14 Elements in Electron Transfer
- Electro-initiated Coupling Reactions of N-Acyliminium Ion Pools with Arylthiomethylsilanes and Aryloxymethylsilanes
- Generation of Carbon Free Radicals by Reduction of the Cation Pool
- Intramolecular Assistance of Electron Transfer from Heteroatom Compounds. Electrochemical Oxidation of 2-(2-Pyridyl)ethyl-Substituted Ethers, Sulfides, and Selenides
- Competition between Electroauxiliaries. Selective Electrochemical Oxidation of Heteroatom Compounds Having Silicon and Tin on the Same Carbon
- Highly Efficient Synthesis of Oligo-N-acetylglucosamines by Iterative Glycosylation of Di- and Tetrachlorophthaloyl-protected Thioglucosamines
- A New Method for the Synthesis of Stannyl Ethers by Acid-Catalyzed Reaction of Alcohols with Allyltributylstannane
- Thiofluorination of Carbon-Carbon Multiple Bonds Using Electrochemically Generated ArS(ArSSAr)^+BF_4^-
- Design Synthesis, and Electrochemical Behavior of New Electronic Systems Involving σ, σ- and σ, π-Interaction