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3, 16β-Dihydroxy-Δ1, 3, 5-estratrien-17-one and Related Compounds1

Biggerstaff et al., 1957

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584931688018850893
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Biggerstaff W
Gallagher T
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The Journal of Organic Chemistry

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(2) NS Leeds, DK Fukushima, and TF Gallagher, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 76, 2943 (1954).(3) WS Johnson, B. Gastambide, and R. Pappo, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 79, 1991 (1957). the physical constants, and especially the infrared spectrum clearly distinguished the product from Ilia …
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