A Lewis Base-catalyzed Hetero Diels-Alder Reaction between Aldehydes and the Danishefsky's Diene
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- 2006-03-05
著者
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Kitazawa Takayuki
Center For Basic Research The Kitasato Institute
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Fujisawa Hidehiko
Kitasato Institute For Life Sciences Kitasato University
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Mukaiyama Teruaki
Kitasato Institute For Life Sciences Kitasato University
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Mukaiyama Teruaki
Kitasato Inst. For Life Sciences Kitasato Univ.
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