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The Journal of Organic Chemistry|September 14, 2002
Practical asymmetric synthesis of aprepitant, a potent human NK-1 receptor antagonist, via a stereoselective Lewis acid-catalyzed trans acetalization reactionMatthew M Zhao, James M McNamara, Guo-Jie Ho, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|March 12, 2004
Highly diastereoselective heterogeneously catalyzed hydrogenation of enamines for the synthesis of chiral beta-amino acid derivativesNorihiro Ikemoto, David M Tellers, Spencer D Dreher, et al.
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|October 25, 2001
Highly Chemoselective Trichloroacetimidate-Mediated Alkylation of Ascomycin: A Convergent, Practical Synthesis of the Immunosuppressant L-733,725Zhiguo Song, Anthony DeMarco, Mangzhu Zhao, et al.
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The Journal of Organic Chemistry|September 14, 2002
Practical asymmetric synthesis of aprepitant, a potent human NK-1 receptor antagonist, via a stereoselective Lewis acid-catalyzed trans acetalization reactionMatthew M Zhao, James M McNamara, Guo-Jie Ho, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|March 12, 2004
Highly diastereoselective heterogeneously catalyzed hydrogenation of enamines for the synthesis of chiral beta-amino acid derivativesNorihiro Ikemoto, David M Tellers, Spencer D Dreher, et al.
The Journal of Organic Chemistry|October 25, 2001
Highly Chemoselective Trichloroacetimidate-Mediated Alkylation of Ascomycin: A Convergent, Practical Synthesis of the Immunosuppressant L-733,725Zhiguo Song, Anthony DeMarco, Mangzhu Zhao, et al.
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