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English: Reaction scheme of the stereocontrolled total synthesis of Epibatidine
Deutsch: Reaktionsschema der stereokontroliierten Totalsynthese von Epibatidin
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Source Own work, according to J. Org. Chem. 1993,58, 5600-5602
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