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Current Organic Synthesis publishes in-depth reviews on all areas of synthetic organic chemistry i.e. asymmetric synthesis, organometallic chemistry, novel synthetic approaches to complex organic molecules, carbohydrates, polymers, protein chemistry, DNA chemistry, supramolecular chemistry, molecular recognition and new synthetic methods in organic chemistry. The frontier reviews provide the current state of knowledge in these fields and are written by experts who are internationally known for their eminent research contributions. The journal is essential reading to all synthetic organic chemists. Current Organic Synthesis should prove to be of great interest to synthetic chemists in academia and industry who wish to keep abreast with recent developments in key fields of organic synthesis.

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Volume 4, Number 3, August 2007
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Oxazolidin-2-one Ring, a Popular Framework in Synthetic Organic Chemistry Part 2 [1]. Applications and Modifications
pp. 238-307(70)
Authors: G. Zappia,; G. Cancelliere,; E. Gacs-Baitz,; G. Delle Monache,; D. Misiti,; L. Nevola,; B. Botta,

Various Approaches for the Synthesis of Organic Carbamates
pp. 308-320(13)
Authors: Devdutt Chaturvedi,; Nisha Mishra,; Virendra Mishra,

Manganese(III) Acetate: A Versatile Reagent in Organic Chemistry
pp. 321-350(30)
Authors: Ayhan S. Demir,; Mustafa Emrullahoglu,

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