Heterocyclic Supramolecules I
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Editorial Board: D. Enders · S. V. Ley · G. Mehta · K. C. Nicolaou R. Noyori · L. E. Overman · A. Padwa
Topics in Heterocyclic Chemistry Series Editor: R. R. Gupta Recently Published and Forthcoming Volumes
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Heterocycles from Carbohydrate Precursors Volume Editor: E. S. H. El Ashry Volume 7, 2007
Heterocyclic Polymethine Dyes Synthesis, Properties and Applications Volume Editor: L. Strekowski Volume 14, 2008 Synthesis of Heterocycles via Cycloadditions II Volume Editor: A. Hassner Volume 13, 2008 Synthesis of Heterocycles via Cycloadditions I Volume Editor: A. Hassner Volume 12, 2008 Bioactive Heterocycles V Volume Editor: M. T. H. Khan Volume 11, 2007 Bioactive Heterocycles IV Volume Editor: M. T. H. Khan Volume 10, 2007 Bioactive Heterocycles III Volume Editor: M. T. H. Khan Volume 9, 2007
Bioactive Heterocycles I Volume Editor: S. Eguchi Volume 6, 2006 Marine Natural Products Volume Editor: H. Kiyota Volume 5, 2006 QSAR and Molecular Modeling Studies in Heterocyclic Drugs II Volume Editor: S. P. Gupta Volume 4, 2006 QSAR and Molecular Modeling Studies in Heterocyclic Drugs I Volume Editor: S. P. Gupta Volume 3, 2006 Heterocyclic Antitumor Antibiotics Volume Editor: M. Lee Volume 2, 2006 Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Heterocycles Volume Editors: E. Van der Eycken, C. O. Kappe Volume 1, 2006
Heterocyclic Supramolecules I Volume Editor: Kiyoshi Matsumoto
With contributions by K. Goto · S. Inokuma · K. Ishibashi · M. Ito · N. Komatsu · S. Mameri J. Nishimura · T. Okujima · N. Ono · S. Shinoda · R. Tamura H. Tsue · H. Tsukube · H. Yamada
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The series Topics in Heterocyclic Chemistry presents critical reviews on “Heterocyclic Compounds” within topic-related volumes dealing with all aspects such as synthesis, reaction mechanisms, structure complexity, properties, reactivity, stability, fundamental and theoretical studies, biology, biomedical studies, pharmacological aspects, applications in material sciences, etc. Metabolism will be also included which will provide information useful in designing pharmacologically active agents. Pathways involving destruction of heterocyclic rings will also be dealt with so that synthesis of specifically functionalized non-heterocyclic molecules can be designed. The overall scope is to cover topics dealing with most of the areas of current trends in heterocyclic chemistry which will suit to a larger heterocyclic community. As a rule contributions are specially commissioned. The editors and publishers will, however, always be pleased to receive suggestions and supplementary information. Papers are accepted for Topics in Heterocyclic Chemistry in English. In references Topics in Heterocyclic Chemistry is abbreviated Top Heterocycl Chem and is cited as a journal. Springer WWW home page: spring
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