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A process to access selectively 1,4-diamines with two stereogenic centers that can aid in identifying new drug compounds
Unmet Need When developing new drugs, researchers often rely on naturally occurring compounds to learn what design features illicit a biological response that can be tailored for treating a given disease or ailment. However, reproducing…
A process to access selectively 1,4-diamines with two stereogenic centers that can aid in identifying new drug compounds
Unmet Need When developing new drugs, researchers often rely on naturally occurring compounds to learn what design features illicit a biological response that can be tailored for treating a given disease or ailment. However, reproducing…
A process to selectively access allylic diamines that can aid in identifying new drug compounds
Unmet Need When developing new drugs, researchers often rely on naturally occurring compounds to learn what design features illicit a biological response that can be tailored for treating a given disease or ailment. However, reproducing…