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165 related items for PubMed ID: 25196585

  • 1. Spiroacetal formation through telescoped cycloaddition and carbon-hydrogen bond functionalization: total synthesis of bistramide A.
    Han X, Floreancig PE.
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    Meilert K, Brimble MA.
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    Statsuk AV, Bai R, Baryza JL, Verma VA, Hamel E, Wender PA, Kozmin SA.
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