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    ..., the reactivity of the latter is examined in a range of CC and C–N bond forming reactions....
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    ... and employs a tertiary amine as the reductant. This decarboxylative C(sp[superscript 3])-C(sp[superscript 2...
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    ... second-order cross terms between strong 1H-13C and 1H-15N dipolar couplings to achieve 13C-13C and 15N-13...
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    ...The concise and efficient total synthesis of (+)-bionectins A and C is described. Our approach...
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    ... multigram-scale access to the C3-(3′-indolyl)hexahydropyrroloindole substructure, a molecular foundation...
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    ...-catalyzed C-O cross-coupling of primary alcohols. For activated substrates, such as electron-deficient aryl...
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    ...A copper-based catalytic technique for the regioselective ortho C-H cyanation of vinylarenes has...
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    ...Pd-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions that form C-N bonds have become useful methods to synthesize...
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    ...The ortho arylation of anilides to form biphenyls via a twofold C−H functionalization/CC bond...
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    ... that the presence or absence of a single cysteine in type-I collagen’s C-propeptide domain is a key factor governing...
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    ...Trimetaphosphate (TriMP, [P₃O9]³⁻) reacts with PyAOP ([(H₈C₄N)₃PON₄C₅H₃][PF₆]) to yield...
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    ... discrete chemoselective C–N bond-forming processes that allows the highly selective and predictable...
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