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Eine informative und dennoch leicht verständliche Einführung für jeden, der in der Bioorganik am Ball bleiben will! Mit einem Geleitwort von Ronald Breslow. This is a fascinating introduction to the topic.
This series, Bioorganic Chemistry Frontiers, will bring together critical reviews on the progress in this field.
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