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Mehta, Goverdhan and Bera, Mrinal K (2013) An approach toward the synthesis of PPAP natural product garsubellin A: construction of the tricyclic core. In: TETRAHEDRON, 69 (7). pp. 1815-1821.

Mehta, Goverdhan and Dhanbal, Thangavel and Bera, Mrinal K (2010) Synthetic studies toward the PPAP natural products, prolifenones A and B and hyperforin: an Effenberger cyclization approach. In: Tetrahedron Letters, 51 (40). pp. 5302-5305.

Mehta, Goverdhan and Bera, Mrinal K (2009) Synthetic studies towards the phloroglucin natural product hyperforin: construction of the fully prenylated bicyclic core. In: Tetrahedron Letters, 50 (26). pp. 3519-3522.

Mehta, Goverdhan and Bera, Mrinal K and Chatterjee, Sandipan (2008) A stereodefined approach towards the bicyclo[3.3.1]nonan-9-one core of the phloroglucin natural products guttiferone A and hypersampsone F. In: Tetrahedron Letters, 49 (7). pp. 1121-1124.

Mehta, Goverdhan and Bera, Mrinal K (2007) A concise approach towards the bicyclo[3.3.1]nonan-9-one core present in the phloroglucin natural product hyperforin. In: Tetrahedron Letters, 49 (8). pp. 1417-1420.

Mehta, Goverdhan and Bera, Mrinal K (2006) A rapid acquisition of the bicyclo[3.3.1]nonan-9-one core present in garsubellin A and related phloroglucins. In: Tetrahedron Letters, 47 (5). pp. 689-692.

Mehta, Goverdhan and Bera, Mrinal K (2004) Towards an enantiospecific total synthesis of garsubellin A and related phloroglucin natural products: the alpha-pinene approach. In: Tetrahedron Letters, 45 (6). pp. 1113-1116.

Mehta, Goverdhan and Ramesh, Senaiar S and Bera, Mrinal K (2003) Novel Conformationally Locked Inositols:From Aromatics to Annulated Cyclitols. In: Chemistry - A European Journal, 9 (10). pp. 2264-2272.

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