Enzymatic protecting group techniques are increasingly finding their use in almost all areas of synthetic organic chemistry. Some of the recent papers have dealt with the use of such protecting groups in combination with classical methods. The modification of known protecting groups to increase the
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Quantum Chemistry and Enzymes
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1981
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