1067 - 1068 |
Diastereoselection: Introduction Gung BW, le Noble B |
1069 - 1094 |
Catalytic enantioselective addition to imines Kobayashi S, Ishitani H |
1095 - 1120 |
Diastereoselection in Lewis-acid-mediated aldol additions Mahrwald R |
1121 - 1162 |
Synthesis and diastereoselective reactions of N,N-dibenzylamino aldehydes and related compounds Reetz MT |
1163 - 1190 |
The concept of transient chirality in the stereoselective synthesis of functionalized cycloalkenes applying the retro-Diels-Alder methodology Klunder AJH, Zhu J, Zwanenburg B |
1191 - 1223 |
Around and beyond Cram's rule Mengel A, Reiser O |
1225 - 1241 |
Using perturbation and frontier molecular orbital theory to predict diastereofacial selectivity Dannenberg JJ |
1243 - 1263 |
The exterior frontier orbital extension model Tomoda S |
1265 - 1336 |
Inductive and resonance effects of substituents on pi-face selection Cieplak AS |
1337 - 1375 |
Orbital-controlled stereoselections in sterically unbiased cyclic systems Ohwada T |
1377 - 1386 |
Structure distortions in heteroatom-substituted cyclohexanones, adamantanones, and adamantanes: Origin of diastereofacial selectivity Gung BW |
1387 - 1413 |
Face selection in addition and elimination in sterically unbiased systems Kaselj M, Chung WS, le Noble WJ |
1415 - 1435 |
Nature of the electronic factor governing diastereofacial selectivity in some reactions of rigid saturated model substrates Adcock W, Trout NA |
1437 - 1467 |
Electronic control of facial selection in additions to sterically unbiased ketones and olefins Mehta G, Chandrasekhar J |
1469 - 1480 |
Nucleophilic additions to 4,4-disubstituted 2,5-cyclohexadienones: Can dipole effects control facial selectivity? Wipf P, Jung JK |