Search Results - "Noda, Narumi"
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Total Synthesis of Sphingofungin E and 4,5-Di-epi-sphingofungin E
Published in Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (2017)“…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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Total synthesis of myriocin and mycestericin D employing Rh(II)-catalyzed C H amination followed by stereoselective alkylation
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Stereoselective Alkylation of Oxathiazinane N,O-Ketals for the Construction of Aza-Quaternary Carbon Centers
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Stereoselective Total Synthesis of Myriocin Using Rhodium(II)-Catalyzed C−H Amination Followed by Alkylation
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
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
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
Published in The International journal of risk & safety in medicine (2011)“…To examine the epidemiological association between sudden deterioration leading to death and Tamiflu use. Proportional mortality study. Japan. 162 deaths…”
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