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Publications by Shujiro GOYA
Synthesis and Reactivity of 7-Dimethylaminocoumarin-3-Carbonyl Fluoride as a Fluorescent Derivatization Reagent for Amines
Yakugaku Zasshi
Pharmacology
Pharmaceutical Science
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Synthesis of Actinide Fluoride Complexes Using Trimethyltin Fluoride as a Mild and Selective Fluorinating Reagent
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Synthesis and Crystallography of 1-Acetoxy-3-Ethoxy Carbonyl-4-(4-Methoxy)phenyl-7-Methoxynaphthalene
Journal of Nepal Chemical Society
Synthesis and Photophysical Properties of Iron-Carbonyl Complex–coumarin Conjugates as Potential Bimodal IR–fluorescent Probes
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Synthesis of [18F]xenon Difluoride as a Radiolabeling Reagent From [18F]fluoride Ion in a Micro-Reactor and at Production Scale
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The Reductive Amination of Carbonyl Compounds Using Sodium Hydrogentelluride as a Reducing Reagent
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