Photochemical Conversion of anti-9-Methylcarbazole-3-carbaldehyde Diphenylhydrazone to Its syn-Isomer and an Indazole
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- 1992-07-05
著者
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Ono Hitoshi
Pharmaceutical Institute Tohoku University
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Matsuda Emi
Department Of Applied Chemistry University Of Osaka Prefecture
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Tokumaru Katsumi
Department Of Chemistry University Of Tsukuba
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Tokumaru Katsumi
Department Of Chemistry Tsukuba University
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MATSUDA Eri
Mitsubishi Kasei Corporation Research Center
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AOTO Mikiko
Mitsubishi Kasei Corporation Research Center
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TAKAHASHI Shichiro
Mitsubishi Kasei Corporation Research Center
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ONO Hitoshi
Mitsubishi Kasei Corporation Research Center
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Matsuda E
Univ. Osaka Prefecture Osaka
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Tokumaru Katsumi
Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science The University of Tokyo
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