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Topics in Heterocyclic Chemistry
Series Editor: R. R. Gupta
Editorial Board:
D.Enders·S.V.Ley·G.Mehta·K.C.Nicolaou
R.Noyori·L.E.Overman·A.Padwa
Topics in Heterocyclic Chemistry
Series Editor: R. R. Gupta
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With contributions by
J. J. Aaron · M. D. Gaye Seye · M. Ishihara · M. Kawase
N. Motohashi · H. Sakagami · Y. Shirataki · S. Trajkovska
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The series Topics in Heterocyclic Chemistry presents critical reviews on “Heterocyclic Compounds”
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involving destruction of heterocyclic rings will also be dealt with so that synthesis of specifically
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chemistry which will suit to a larger heterocyclic community.
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Series Editor
Prof. R. R. Gupta
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Volume Editor
Prof. Noboru Motohashi
Meiji Pharmaceutical University
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Editorial Board
Prof. D. Enders
RWTH Aachen
Institut für Organische Chemie
52074, Aachen, Germany
enders@rwth-aachen.de
Prof. K.C. Nicolaou
Chairman
Department of Chemistry
The Scripps Research Institute
10550 N. Torrey Pines Rd.
La Jolla, CA 92037, USA
kcn@scripps.edu
and
ProfessorofChemistry
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
University of California San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093, USA
Prof. Steven V. Ley FRS
BP 1702 Professor
andHeadofOrganicChemistry
University of Cambridge
Department of Chemistry
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Cambridge, CB2 1EW, UK
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Prof. G. Mehta FRS
Director
Department of Organic Chemistry
Indian Institute of Science
Bangalore 560 012, India
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