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Biochemical basis for the targeted synthesis of cardiac glycosides with selective action

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Cardiac Glycosides 1785–1985

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The paper briefly surveys the recent state of the authors’ research into the biochemical basis for the targeted synthesis of cardiac glycosides with selective action.

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Schönfeld, W., Weiland, J., Repke, K.R.H. (1986). Biochemical basis for the targeted synthesis of cardiac glycosides with selective action. In: Erdmann, E., Greef, K., Skou, J.C. (eds) Cardiac Glycosides 1785–1985. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-11292-2_18

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