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Modern approaches to modification of bile acids for the synthesis of compounds possessing valuable physicochemical and biological properties. / Popadyuk, Irina I.; Salomatina, Oksana V.; Salakhutdinov, Nariman F.

In: Russian Chemical Reviews, Vol. 86, No. 5, 2017, p. 388-443.

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Popadyuk, Irina I. ; Salomatina, Oksana V. ; Salakhutdinov, Nariman F. / Modern approaches to modification of bile acids for the synthesis of compounds possessing valuable physicochemical and biological properties. In: Russian Chemical Reviews. 2017 ; Vol. 86, No. 5. pp. 388-443.

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