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Alpha-fluorinated ethers, thioethers, and amines: anomerically biased species

Leroux, Frederic  
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Jeschke, Peter
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Schlosser, Manfred  
2005
Chemical reviews

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research article
DOI
10.1021/cr040075b
Web of Science ID

WOS:000227797600003

Author(s)
Leroux, Frederic  
Jeschke, Peter
Schlosser, Manfred  
Date Issued

2005

Published in
Chemical reviews
Volume

105

Issue

3

Start page

827

End page

56

Subjects

*Amines: CH

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chemistry; Amines: PD

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pharmacology; Anesthetics: PD

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pharmacology; Anti-Infective Agents: PD

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pharmacology; Anti-Inflammatory Agents: PD

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pharmacology; Drug Design; *Ethers: CH

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chemistry; Ethers: PD

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pharmacology; Herbicides: PD

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pharmaco

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0 (Amines); 0 (Anesthetics); 0 (Anti-Infective Agents); 0 (Anti-Inflammatory Agents); 0 (Ethers); 0 (Herbicides); 0 (Hydrocarbons

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Fluorinated); 0 (Sulfides)

Note

Laboratoire de Stereochimie associe au CNRS (UMR 7008), Universite Louis Pasteur (ECPM), 25 rue Becquerel, F-67087 Strasbourg, France

0009-2665 FIELD Electronic Internat.Standard Doc. Number:

United States

Journal; Article; (JOURNAL ARTICLE); General Review; (REVIEW)

English

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REVIEWED

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March 3, 2006
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