Synthesis and Evaluation of CC-1065 and Duocarmycin Analogues Incorporating the Iso-CI and Iso-CBI Alkylation Subunits: Impact of Relocation of the C-4 Carbonyl
Dale L. Boger(Scripps Research Institute), Qing Jin(Scripps Research Institute), R. M. Garbaccio(Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, NJ, USA (United States))
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