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List of contributors | ||
Preface to the series | ||
Preface | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | Biosynthesis of taxoids | 19 |
3 | Taxoids occurring in the genus Taxus | 35 |
4 | Physical methods for identification of the structures of taxoids | 79 |
5 | Plant tissue culture of taxoids | 134 |
6 | The commercial cultivation of Taxus species and production of taxoids | 151 |
7 | Analytical aspects of taxoids | 179 |
8 | Chemistry of taxol and related taxoids | 213 |
9 | Total synthesis of taxoids | 245 |
10 | Structure-activity relationship of taxoids | 298 |
11 | Preclinical and clinical studies of the taxanes | 387 |
12 | Paclitaxel content of yews in Ireland | 436 |
Name index | 443 | |
Subject index | 449 |
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