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C-Glycosyluronic Acid Derivatives

C-Glycosyl derivatives, in which the anomeric carbon atom is attached to a carbon atom of a phenolic or heterocyclic nucleus to form a C-C linkage, are rather widespread, natural products formed in plants. Naturally occurring C-glycosyl compounds have been treated in this Series by Haynes,366,367 and the synthesis of naturally occurring C-nucleosides and their analogs has been the subject of an article by Hanessian and Pernet368 in this Series. [Pg.133]

By Morio Ikehara, Eiko Ohtsuka, and Alexander F. Markham [Pg.135]

Use of DNA Ligase for the Synthesis of Double-stranded Poly(deoxy- [Pg.135]

To date, in these volumes, articles on the chemistry of the nucleic acids1 and the pyrimidine2 and purine3 nucleosides have appeared. [Pg.135]

Copyright 1979 by Academic Press, Inc. All rights of reproduction in any form reserved. [Pg.135]


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