Enantio-selective reduction of the flowering related compound KODA and its analogues in Pharbitis nil cv. Violet
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S. Baldermann | K. Tsutsui | N. Watanabe | K. Furihata | Ariaki Murata | Kenji Kai | J. Takeuchi | M. Yokoyama | Y. Todoroki
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