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Letters in Organic Chemistry
Title:Withdrawal Notice: Vilsmeier-Haack Cyclisation as A Facile Synthetic Route to Thieno [2,3-b] quinolines (Part I)
Volume: 17
Author(s): Ameen A. Abu-Hashem, Ahmed A. M. Abdelgawad and Moustafa A. Gouda*
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- Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Arts, Taibah University, Ulla, Medina,Saudi Arabia
Abstract: The article has been withdrawn from the journal “Letters in Organic Chemistry” due to language inconsistencies and incoherent text.
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Abu-Hashem A. Ameen , Abdelgawad A. M. Ahmed and Gouda A. Moustafa *, Withdrawal Notice: Vilsmeier-Haack Cyclisation as A Facile Synthetic Route to Thieno [2,3-b] quinolines (Part I), Letters in Organic Chemistry 2020; 17 () . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570178617999200711175956
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