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Academic Article Ethanolysis of N-substituted norbornane epoxyimides: discovery of diverse pathways depending on substituent's character.
Academic Article Use of quantitative structure-enantioselective retention relationship for the liquid chromatography chiral separation prediction of the series of pyrrolidin-2-one compounds.
Academic Article In silico kinetics and mechanism of interaction of cis-2-butene-1,4-dial with 2'-deoxycytidine.
Academic Article Reduction of aflatoxin B1 to aflatoxicol: a comprehensive DFT study provides clues to its toxicity.
Academic Article An ab initio theoretical study of the stereoisomers of tetrahydrocannabinols.
Academic Article Covalent chemistry and conformational dynamics of topologically chiral amide-based molecular knots.
Academic Article Hydration process as an activation of trans- and cisplatin complexes in anticancer treatment. DFT and ab initio computational study of thermodynamic and kinetic parameters.
Academic Article Comprehensive study of the effects of methylation on tautomeric equilibria of nucleic acid bases.
Academic Article Aromaticity-controlled tautomerism and resonance-assisted hydrogen bonding in heterocyclic enaminone-iminoenol systems.
Academic Article Polarizability evolution on natural and artificial low dimensional binary semiconductor systems: A case study of stoichiometric aluminum phosphide semiconductor clusters.
Concept Stereoisomerism
Academic Article Photochemical syn-anti isomerization reactions in N2-hydroxyisocytosines--an experimental matrix isolation and theoretical study.
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