Regioselective transformation of the carbohydrate hydroxyl group to the thiol group by free radical reaction
Tsuda, Y.
Abstracts of Papers American Chemical Society 199(1-2): CARB 81
1990
ISSN/ISBN: 0065-7727 Accession: 033139602
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