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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1943

Hydrogenolysis of Sulfur Compounds by Raney Nickel Catalyst

Ralph Mozingo; Donald E. Wolf; Stanton A. Harris; Karl Folkers


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1948

The Chemistry of Vitamin B6. VI. Pyridoxylamino Acids1

Dorothea Heyl; Stanton A. Harris; Karl Folkers


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1940

Pantothenic Acid. VIII. The Total Synthesis of Pure Pantothenic Acid

Eric T. Stiller; Stanton A. Harris; Jacob Finkelstein; John C. Keresztesy; Karl Folkers


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1939

Synthesis of vitamin b6

Stanton A. Harris


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1951

Phosphates of the vitamin B6 group. 1. The structure of codecarboxylase.

Dorothea Heyl; Eileen Luz; Stanton A. Harris; Karl Folkers


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1945

Hydrogenation of compounds containing divalent sulfur.

Ralph Mozingo; Stanton A. Harris; Donald E. Wolf; Charles E. Hoffhine; Nelson R. Easton; Karl Folkers


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1942

The structure of biotin: a study of desthiobiotin.

V. Du Vigneaud; Donald B. Melville; Karl Folkers; Donald E. Wolf; Ralph Mozingo; John C. Keresztesy; Stanton A. Harris


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1940

Chemistry of vitamin B6. 1. Tautomerism.

Stanton A. Harris; T. J. Webb; Karl Folkers


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1944

The vitamin B6 group. 2. The structure and 'synthesis of pyridoxamine and pyridoxal.

Stanton A. Harris; Dorothea Heyl; Karl Folkers


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1952

Chemistry of Vitamin B6. VIII. Additional Pyridoxylideneamines and Pyridoxylamines

Dorothea Heyl; Eileen Luz; Stanton A. Harris; Karl Folkers

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