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bibliographicCitation Deng Y, Fu C, Ma S. Selectivity manipulation of bicyclization reactions of 1,5-bis(1,2-allenylketone)s: Pd versus Rh and electronic effect. Chemistry. 2011 Apr 26;17(18):4976–80. doi: 10.1002/chem.201003546. PMID: 21433148.
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