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S. Natarajan

Researcher at Scripps Research Institute

Publications -  7
Citations -  219

S. Natarajan is an academic researcher from Scripps Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Total synthesis & Suzuki reaction. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 214 citations. Previous affiliations of S. Natarajan include University of California, San Diego.

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Total Synthesis of Vancomycin Aglycon—Part 3: Final Stages

TL;DR: A triazene-based synthetic strategy for the construction of the complex biaryl ethers and a Suzuki coupling reaction were the key steps in the synthesis of precursor 1 of the aglycon of vancomycin, which already contains the complete skeleton of the target compound.
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Total Synthesis of Vancomycin Aglycon-Part 2: Synthesis of Amino Acids 1-3 and Construction of the AB-COD-DOE Ring Skeleton.

TL;DR: A triazene-based synthetic strategy for the construction of the complex biaryl ethers and a Suzuki coupling reaction were the key steps in the synthesis of precursor 1 of the aglycon of vancomycin, which already contains the complete skeleton of the target compound.
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Total Synthesis of Vancomycin Aglycon. Part 2. Synthesis of Amino Acids 1—3 and Construction of the AB-COD-DOE Ring Skeleton.

TL;DR: A triazene-based synthetic strategy for the construction of the complex biaryl ethers and a Suzuki coupling reaction were the key steps in the synthesis of precursor 1 of the aglycon of vancomycin, which already contains the complete skeleton of the target compound as mentioned in this paper.
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Total Synthesis of Vancomycin Aglycon. Part 3. Final Stages.

TL;DR: A triazene-based synthetic strategy for the construction of the complex biaryl ethers and a Suzuki coupling reaction were the key steps in the synthesis of precursor 1 of the aglycon of vancomycin, which already contains the complete skeleton of the target compound as discussed by the authors.