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(−)-Maalioxide and (+)-cyclocolorenone, enantiomeric sesquiterpenoids from the liverwort,Plagiochila acanthophylla subsp.japonica
Author(s):
A. Matsuo
,
M. NAKAYAMA
,
S. SATÔ
,
T Nakamoto
,
S UTO
,
S. Hayashi
,
A MATSUO
,
M. Nakayama
,
S. Uto
,
S. Sato
Publication date:
1974
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Experientia
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