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1. Remarkably complex and unpredictable cyclization and rearrangement reactions of cations derived from unsaturated oxiranes

2. Total Synthesis of Dysidiolide

3. The application of the shapiro reaction to the stereoselective synthesis of E-trisubstituted olefins for cation-olefin cyclization by three component coupling

5. Polyphosphazene polyelectrolytes: a link between the formation of noncovalent complexes with antigenic proteins and immunostimulating activity

6. An alternative explanation for anomalies in 'soluble lipofuscin' fluorescence data from insects, crustaceans, and other aquatic species

7. The application of a Shapiro reaction — Suzuki coupling sequence to the stereoselective synthesis of E-trisubstituted olefins

8. The cell-free synthesis and assembly of viral specific polypeptides into TMV particles

9. Translation and developmental regulation of RNA encoded by the eukaryotic transposable element copia

10. Simian virus 40 DNA directs synthesis of authentic viral polypeptides in a linked transcription-translation cell-free system

11. Efficient Translation of Tobacco Mosaic Virus RNA and Rabbit Globin 9S RNA in a Cell-Free System from Commercial Wheat Germ

12. Tobacco mosaic virus RNA directs the synthesis of a coat protein peptide in a cell-free system from wheat

13. [43] Methods utilizing cell-free protein-synthesizing systems for the identification of recombinant DNA molecules

14. Purification and mapping of specific mRNAs by hybridization-selection and cell-free translation

15. Protein synthesis and loss of viability in rye embryos. The lability of transferase enzymes during senscence

16. Embryogenesis and germination in rye (Secale cereale L.) : III. Fine structure and biochemistry of the non-viable embryo

17. Protein synthesis and the viability of rye grains. Loss of activity of protein-synthesizing systems in vitro associated with a loss of viability

18. Protein synthesis and viability in rye

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