文档介绍:Ernst Schering Foundation Symposium
Proceedings 2007-2
Organocatalysis
Ernst Schering Foundation Symposium
Proceedings 2007-2
Organocatalysis
. Reetz, B. List, S. Jaroch, H. Weinmann
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Preface
Chemical synthesis is one of the key technologies that form the basis
of modern drug discovery and development. For the rapid preparation
of new pounds and the development of candidates with often
plex chemical structures, it is essenti