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New processes for the synthesis of biologically relevant heterocycles

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Banwell, Martin

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De Gruyter

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This article describes the utility of certain readily accessible, ring-fused gem-dihalogenocyclopropanes as building blocks for the synthesis of heterocyclic and biologically active compounds.

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Pure and Applied Chemistry

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Open Access

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