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Ball-and-stick model of an oseltamivir molecule, C15H29N2O4 based on the protonated form found in the crystal structure of oseltamivir dihydrogenphosphate, reported in Chem. Commun. (2013) 49, 1948-1950 (CSD entry WETLOY).

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Oxygen, O: red
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