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A B Turner

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Natural Product Reports|August 1, 1988
Steroids: reactions and partial synthesesA B Turner
Natural Product Reports|December 1, 1989
Steroids: reactions and partial synthesesA B Turner
Natural Product Reports|February 1, 1992
Steroids: reactions and partial synthesesA B Turner
Journal of the Chemical Society. Perkin Transactions 1|January 1, 1971
Applications of high-potential quinones. VII. The synthesis of steroidal phenanthrenes by double methyl migrationW Brown, A B Turner
Journal of the Chemical Society. Perkin Transactions 1|January 1, 1975
Marine steroids. Part II. A synthesis of 3beta, 6alpha-dihydroxy-5alpha-pregn-9(11)-en-20-oneD S Smith, A B Turner
The Biochemical Journal|April 1, 1970
Partial characterization of a biologically active steroid glycosideisolated from the starfish Marthasterias glacialisA M Mackie, A B Turner
Journal of the Chemical Society. Perkin Transactions 1|January 1, 1976
Marine steroids. Part III. On the structure of marthasterone glucoside, from the starfish Marthasterais glacialisS H Nicholson, A B Turner
Journal of the Chemical Society. Perkin Transactions 1|January 1, 1970
Steroid conjugates. II. Synthesis of 5 beta-pregnane-3 alpha,20 alpha-diol 20-monosulphateM S Rajagopalan, A B Turner
Current Medicinal Chemistry|May 17, 2007
A review on synthetic and natural steroid dimers: 1997-2006L Nahar, S D Sarker, A B Turner
Nature|September 17, 1971
Characterization of the principal steroidal saponins of the starfish Marthasterias glacialis: structures of the aglyconesA B Turner, D S Smith, A M Mackie
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Natural Product Reports|August 1, 1988
Steroids: reactions and partial synthesesA B Turner
Natural Product Reports|December 1, 1989
Steroids: reactions and partial synthesesA B Turner
Natural Product Reports|February 1, 1992
Steroids: reactions and partial synthesesA B Turner
Journal of the Chemical Society. Perkin Transactions 1|January 1, 1971
Applications of high-potential quinones. VII. The synthesis of steroidal phenanthrenes by double methyl migrationW Brown, A B Turner
Journal of the Chemical Society. Perkin Transactions 1|January 1, 1975
Marine steroids. Part II. A synthesis of 3beta, 6alpha-dihydroxy-5alpha-pregn-9(11)-en-20-oneD S Smith, A B Turner
The Biochemical Journal|April 1, 1970
Partial characterization of a biologically active steroid glycosideisolated from the starfish Marthasterias glacialisA M Mackie, A B Turner
Journal of the Chemical Society. Perkin Transactions 1|January 1, 1976
Marine steroids. Part III. On the structure of marthasterone glucoside, from the starfish Marthasterais glacialisS H Nicholson, A B Turner
Journal of the Chemical Society. Perkin Transactions 1|January 1, 1970
Steroid conjugates. II. Synthesis of 5 beta-pregnane-3 alpha,20 alpha-diol 20-monosulphateM S Rajagopalan, A B Turner
Current Medicinal Chemistry|May 17, 2007
A review on synthetic and natural steroid dimers: 1997-2006L Nahar, S D Sarker, A B Turner
Nature|September 17, 1971
Characterization of the principal steroidal saponins of the starfish Marthasterias glacialis: structures of the aglyconesA B Turner, D S Smith, A M Mackie
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