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Expression of concern for ‘A highly concise and practical route to clavaminols, sphinganine and (+)-spisulosine via indium mediated allylation of α-hydrazino aldehyde and a theoretical insight into the stereochemical aspects of the reaction’ by Menaka Pandey et al., RSC Adv., 2013, 3, 15442–15448.

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  • Expression of concern: A highly concise and practical route to clavaminols, sphinganine and (+)-spisulosine via indium mediated allylation of ahydrazino aldehyde and a theoretical insight into the stereochemical aspects of the reaction

  • Expression of concern for ‘A highly concise and practical route to clavaminols, sphinganine and (+)-spisulosine via indium mediated allylation of a-hydrazino aldehyde and a theoretical insight into the stereochemical aspects of the reaction’ by Menaka Pandey et al, RSC Adv., 2013, 3, 15442–15448

  • The following article ‘A highly concise and practical route to clavaminols, sphinganine and (+)-spisulosine via indium mediated allylation of a-hydrazino aldehyde and a theoretical insight into the stereochemical aspects of the reaction’ by Menaka Pandey, Partha Sarathi Chowdhury, Achintya Kumar Dutta, Pradeep Kumar and Sourav Pal has been published in RSC Advances

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Expression of concern: A highly concise and practical route to clavaminols, sphinganine and (+)-spisulosine via indium mediated allylation of ahydrazino aldehyde and a theoretical insight into the stereochemical aspects of the reaction. Cite this: RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 33868

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