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Keyword [Suzuki]
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1. Study On Organocatalytic Asymmetric Reactions Based On Iminium Activation And Study On Heck And Suzuki Reactions Catalyzed By Thiourea-Palladium Complexes
2. Pd/C-Catalyzed Suzuki Reaction Involving Tetraarylborates And Its Application In Drug Syntheses
3. Synthesis And Studies Cytotoxic Activities Of Ferrocene Carboxylic Acid, Mellow, Ester
4. The Synthesis Of Two (2-amino-6-substituted-1,2,3,4-Tetrahydro-naphthalen-2-yl) Methanol Compounds
5. A New Route For The Synthesis Of (-)-Demethylmedicarpin
6. Study On The Synthesis, Characterization Of [N, N] Bidentate Ligands And Their Applications In Suzuki Reaction
7. 5- (substituted Phenyl) -2H- Synthesis And Antitumor Activity Of Pyran-2-one Derivatives
8. The Synthesis, Characterization Of [N, O] Bidentate Palladium Complexes And Their Applications In Suzuki-Miyaura Coupling Reaction
9. The Diagnosis And Clinical Value Of MRI In Adult Moyamoya Disease
10. Synthesis And Antitumor Activity Of 4,3’,5’-Monosubstituted Chalcone Derivatives
11. The Studies On The Synthesis And Antitumor Activity Of 3,6,8-Monosubstituted Quercetin Derivatives
12. Synthesis Study Of Novel Poly-aaptamine Alkaloids From Sponge
13. Synthesis Of New Tetrandrine Derivatives And Their Activities Study
14. The Structure Modification Of Active Substances Containing Imidazoles Structures And Courmarins In Traditional Chinese Medicine By Palladium-N-Heterocyclic Carbene(Pd-NHC) Complexes
15. Study On Synthesis And Activity Evaluation Of Prenyl-Genistein Derivatives
16. The Molecular Recognition Behavior Of ?-Cyclodextrins And Its Derivatives With Drugs And Their Catalytic Study On Green Organic Chemistry
17. N-heterocyclic Carbene Palladium Complexes:Applications For The Synthesis Of Active Ingredients Of Traditional Chinese Medicine Including Arylamine And Biphenyl Unit
18. Synthesis Of Tetrandrine Derivatives And Their Activities Study
19. Construction Of The Risk Model For The First Symptom Type Of Moyamoya Disease
20. Synthesis And Antitumor Activity Of Tetrandrine Derivatives
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