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Loan K Vo

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Journal of the American Chemical Society|August 22, 2002
Enantioselective synthesis without discrete optically active additivesDaniel A Singleton, Loan K Vo
Organic Letters|July 2, 2004
Isotope effects and the nature of stereo- and regioselectivity in hydroaminations of vinylarenes catalyzed by palladium(ii)-diphosphine complexesLoan K Vo, Daniel A Singleton
Organic Letters|November 7, 2003
A few molecules can control the enantiomeric outcome. Evidence supporting absolute asymmetric synthesis using the Soai asymmetric autocatalysisDaniel A Singleton, Loan K Vo
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Journal of the American Chemical Society|August 22, 2002
Enantioselective synthesis without discrete optically active additivesDaniel A Singleton, Loan K Vo
Organic Letters|July 2, 2004
Isotope effects and the nature of stereo- and regioselectivity in hydroaminations of vinylarenes catalyzed by palladium(ii)-diphosphine complexesLoan K Vo, Daniel A Singleton
Organic Letters|November 7, 2003
A few molecules can control the enantiomeric outcome. Evidence supporting absolute asymmetric synthesis using the Soai asymmetric autocatalysisDaniel A Singleton, Loan K Vo
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