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    Total Synthesis of Sphingofungin E and 4,5-Di-epi-sphingofungin E by Noda, Narumi, Nambu, Hisanori, Fujiwara, Tomoya, Yakura, Takayuki

    “…Total synthesis of sphingofungin E and 4,5-di-epi-sphingofungin E was achieved from an intermediate same as that of myriocin and mycestericin D via antipodal…”
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    Stereoselective Total Synthesis of Myriocin Using Rhodium(II)-Catalyzed C−H Amination Followed by Alkylation by Nambu, Hisanori, Noda, Narumi, Niu, Wenqi, Fujiwara, Tomoya, Yakura, Takayuki

    Published in Asian journal of organic chemistry (01-11-2015)
    “…The stereoselective total synthesis of myriocin was achieved by using the Du Bois RhII‐catalyzed C−H amination of sulfamate 6, derived from diethyl l‐tartrate,…”
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    A 2-Iodobenzamide Catalyst for Oxidation of Alcohols at Room Temperature by Yakura, Takayuki, Yamada, Akihiro, Noda, Narumi, Fujiwara, Tomoya, Nambu, Hisanori

    Published in Asian journal of organic chemistry (01-04-2014)
    “…A 2‐iodobenzamide catalyst for the oxidation of alcohols was developed. Reaction of alcohols with a catalytic amount of 2‐iodobenzamide in the presence of…”
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    Total synthesis of myriocin and mycestericin D employing Rh(II)-catalyzed CH amination followed by stereoselective alkylation by Noda, Narumi, Nambu, Hisanori, Ubukata, Kana, Fujiwara, Tomoya, Tsuge, Kiyoshi, Yakura, Takayuki

    Published in Tetrahedron (16-02-2017)
    “…Total synthesis of myriocin and mycestericin D was achieved using the Du Bois Rh(II)-catalyzed CH amination of a sulfamate and subsequent alkylation as a key…”
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    Oseltamivir and early deterioration leading to death: a proportional mortality study for 2009A/H1N1 influenza by Hama, Rokuro, Jones, Mark, Okushima, Hiroki, Kitao, Masahiro, Noda, Narumi, Hayashi, Keiji, Sakaguchi, Keiko

    “…To examine the epidemiological association between sudden deterioration leading to death and Tamiflu use. Proportional mortality study. Japan. 162 deaths…”
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