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Benzomorphans. Structure of a position isomer
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
|May 1, 1978
Abstract:
May's benzomorphan synthesis leads not only to the alpha or cis isomer and the beta or trans isomer but also to a position isomer hereinafter called the gamma isomer. The structure and synthesis of this isomer are described. Biological activities of the alpha and gamma isomers are compared.
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