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Progress in Heterocyclic Chemistry, Volume 32, the latest in this annual review series commissioned by the International Society of Heterocyclic Chemistry (ISHC), highlights the pr… Read more
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Heterocyclic, Medicinal and Natural Product Chemists working in academia, government laboratories, and industry; Organic and Analytical Chemists; Biochemists; Synthetic Chemists; Pharmaceutical Scientists; Chemical Engineers
1. The Enantiospecific Synthesis of Indole Alkaloids which Culminated in the Ambidextrous Pictet-Spengler Reaction for the C-19 Methyl-Substituted Sarpagine Family
James M. Cook
2. Epi-3,6-dithio-2,5-diketopiperazines (ETPs): An Overview of Synthetic Approaches to the ETP Core
Stephen T. Hilton
3. Three-Membered Ring Systems
Jonathon S. Russel
4. Four-Membered Ring Systems
Josefa Anaya Mateos
5. Five-Membered Ring Systems
5.1 Five-Membered Ring Systems: Thiophenes and Selenium/Tellurium Analogs and Benzo Analogs
John A. Joule
5.2 Five-Membered Ring Systems: Pyrroles And Benzo Analogs
Justin M. Lopchuk
5.3 Five-Membered Ring Systems: Furans and Benzofurans
Halina Urszula Kwiecień
5.4 Five Membered Ring Systems: With More than One N Atom
Larry Yet
5.5 Five-Membered Ring Systems: With N and S Atoms
Yong-Jin Wu
5.6 Five-Membered Ring Systems: With O & S (Se, Te) Atoms
R. Alan Aitken
5.7 Five-Membered Ring Systems with O & N Atoms
Franca M. Cordero
6. Six-Membered Ring Systems
6.1 Six-Membered Ring Systems: Pyridines And Benzo Derivatives
Jeanese C. Badenock
6.2 Six-Membered Ring Systems: Diazines and Benzo Derivatives
Alison Rinderspacher
6.3 Triazines, tetrazines and fused ring polyaza systems
Marie-Aude Hiebel
6.4 Six-Membered Ring Systems: With O and/or S Atoms
Artur M.S. Silva Sr.
7. Seven-Membered Rings
Adam Meyer
8. Eight-Membered and Larger Rings
George R. Newkome
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Gordon Gribble is the Dartmouth Professor of Chemistry at Dartmouth College, Hanover, USA. His research program covers several areas of organic chemistry, most of which involve synthesis, including novel indole chemistry, triterpenoid synthesis, DNA intercalation, and new synthetic methodology. Prof. Gribble also has a deep interest in naturally occurring organohalogen compounds and in the chemistry of wine and wine making.
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