Convenient Synthesis of Dehydrooligopeptides Containing α-Dehydroamino Acid Residue Alone
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概要
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- 1994-10-05
著者
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SHIN Chung-gi
Laboratory of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Technology, Kanagawa University
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Yonezawa Yasuchika
Laboratory of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Technology, Kanagawa University
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Shin Chung-gi
Laboratory Of Oraganic Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Kanagawa University
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Shin Chung-gi
Laboratory Of Organic Chemistry Faculty Of Technology Kanagawa University
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Yonezawa Y
Kanagawa Univ. Yokohama
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Yonezawa Yasuchika
Laboratory Of Oraganic Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Kanagawa University
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Yonezawa Yasuchika
Laboratory Of Organic Chemistry Faculty Of Technology Kanagawa University
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KOSHIMIZU Masao
Laboratory of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Technology, Kanagawa University
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Koshimizu Masao
Laboratory Of Organic Chemistry Faculty Of Technology Kanagawa University
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Shin Chung-gi
Laboratory of Chemistry for Natural Products, Faculty of Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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