22 results on '"Chang, C. -J"'
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2. Additional Bioactive Heptenes from Melodorum fruticosum
3. Mutactin, a novel polyketide from Streptomyces coelicolor. Structure and biosynthetic relationship to actinorhodin
4. Majorenolide and Majorynolide: A New Pair of Cytotoxic and Pesticidal Alkene-Alkyne δ-Lactones from Persea major
5. Anionic polymerization of polar monomers. I. Ultraviolet-visible spectroscopic and conductometric studies of ion pairs of alkali salts of vinyl 2-, 3-, and 4-pyridine-type carbanions and their crown ether complexes in aprotic media
6. 3,3',5'-Tri-O-Methylpiceatannol and 4,3',5'-Tri-O-Methylpiceatannol: Impróvements over Piceatannol in Bioactivity
7. Further studies on the biosynthesis of the boron-containing antibiotic aplasmomycin
8. Bullatacin and Bullatacinone: Two Highly Potent Bioactive Acetogenins from Annona bullata
9. Tiliroside from the Seeds of Eremocarpus setigerus
10. Biosynthesis of the Ansamycin Antibiotic Ansatrienin (Mycotrienin) by Streptomyces collinus
11. Potential Antitumor Agents: A Cytotoxic Cardenolide From Coronilla varia
12. Justicidin B, a Bioactive Trace Lignan from the Seeds of Sesbania drummondii
13. Cactus Alkaloids. XXXIX. A Glucotetrahydroiosquinoline From the Mexican Cactus, Pterocereus gaumeri
14. Acidity of hydrocarbons. XXXVIII. Kinetic acidity and Broensted correlation of di- and triarylmethanes with methanolic sodium methoxide
15. Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance study on the biosynthesis of pyrrolnitrin from tryptophan by Pseudomonas
16. Acetolysis reactivities of substituted benzyl and polycyclic arylmethyl p-toluenesulfonates. Correlations with SCF [self-consistant field]-.pi. and CNDO [complete neglect of differential overlap] MO methods
17. Acidity of hydrocarbons. XLII. Effect of temperature on the absorption spectra of some lithium and cesium salts of carbanions in amine solvents
18. Specific cation participation in alkali-carbanion initiated epoxide cleavage reactions
19. Acidity of hydrocarbons. XLIV. Equilibrium ion-pair acidities of 9-alkylfluorenes in cyclohexylamine
20. Acidity of hydrocarbons. XXXIX. H- Acidity function for methanolic sodium methoxide (HM) based on ionization of a hydrocarbon acid
21. Acidity of hydrocarbons. XLVI. Equilibrium ion-pair acidities of mono-, di-, and triarylmethanes toward cesium cyclohexylamide
22. Acidity of hydrocarbons. XLIII. Equilibrium acidity of some acidic hydrocarbons in cyclohexylamine. Solvent and ion pair effects
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