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Material in this chapter, previously published in The Chemistry of C-Glycosides (DE Levy, C Tang, Tetrahedron Organic Chemistry Series, Volume 13, Oxford, Pergamon, 1995), was reproduced with permission from Elsevier Science. [Pg.353]

As in all previous twenty-four volumes, we thank our authors for surveying the literature of their chosen fields so that we all benefit. We also offer our thanks to owners of copyright material who have allowed it to be reproduced in this volume. Finally, our publisher has, as always, given us every assistance in our aim to present timely reviews in medicinal chemistry. [Pg.358]


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