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Synthetic Communications | 1988

A General Method for Stereo- and Regio- Specific Oxyamination of Olefins

Jagabandhu Das

Abstract A new synthetic method for stereo and regiospecific oxyamination of olefins is described.


Archive | 1986

7-oxabicycloheptane substituted amides useful in the treatment of thrombotic disease

Jagabandhu Das; Masami Nakane


Archive | 1984

7-Oxabicycloheptane substituted prostaglandin interphenylene analogs useful in the treatment of thrombolytic disease

Jagabandhu Das; Martin F. Haslanger


Archive | 1983

7-Oxabicyclo substituted prostaglandin phenyl carboxylic acid derivatives useful as cardiovascular agents

Jagabandhu Das; Martin F. Haslanger


Archive | 1983

7-Oxabicycloheptane substituted prostaglandin interphenylene analogs useful as cardiovascular agents

Jagabandhu Das; Martin F. Haslanger


Archive | 1987

3-substituted benzazepines

Jagabandhu Das; David M. Floyd


Archive | 1983

7-Oxabicycloheptane substituted carbamate prostaglandin analogs useful in treating platelet aggregation and bronchoconstriction

Jagabandhu Das; Martin F. Haslanger


Archive | 1983

7-Oxabicycloheptane substituted thiocarbamate prostaglandin analogs useful as cardiovascular agents

Jagabandhu Das; Martin F. Haslanger


Archive | 1993

Method for preparing 7-oxabicycloheptyl substituted heterocyclic amide prostaglandin analogs useful in the treatment of thrombotic and vasospastic disease

Jagabandhu Das; David Kronenthal


Archive | 1983

7-Oxabicycloheptane thio ethers useful as cardiovascular agents

Jagabandhu Das; Martin F. Haslanger

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