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Dr. -Ing. Daniel Markthaler University of Stuttgart

Replication Data for: Biocatalytic stereocontrolled head-to-tail cyclizations of unbiased terpenes as a tool in chemoenzymatic synthesis, and . Dataset, (2024)Related to: Schneider, Andreas; Lystbæk, Thomas B.; Markthaler, Daniel; Hansen, Niels; Hauer, Bernhard (2024): Biocatalytic stereocontrolled head-to-tail cyclizations of unbiased terpenes as a tool in chemoenzymatic synthesis. In: Nature Communications, 15, 4925. doi: 10.1038/s41467-024-48993-9.
 

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