What are Moore and Myers cyclizations?
The Moore and Myers cyclizations are chemical reactions that involve the thermal generation of a biradical through the cyclization of enyne-ketenes in the case of Moore cyclization, or of enyne-allenes in the case of Myers cyclization.

References
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- A.G. Myers E.Y. Kuo, N.S. Finney, “Thermal generation of α,3-dehydrotoluene from (Z)-1,2,4-heptatrien-6-yne” J. Am. Chem. Soc. 111, 8057 (1989)
- R. Nagata, H. Yamanaka, E. Okazaki, I. Saito, “Biradical formation from acyclic conjugated eneyne-allene system related to neocarzinostatin and esperamicin-calichemicin” Tetrahedron Letters 30, 4995 (1989)
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