An Easy Entry to a New High-Symmetry, Large Molecular Framework for Molecular Recognition Studies and de Novo Protein Design. Solvent Modulation of the Spontaneous Formation of a Cyclic Monomer, Dimer, or Trimer from a Bis-cysteine Peptide (Q57962688)
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article by Miriam Royo et al published July 1998 in Journal of the American Chemical Society
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English | An Easy Entry to a New High-Symmetry, Large Molecular Framework for Molecular Recognition Studies and de Novo Protein Design. Solvent Modulation of the Spontaneous Formation of a Cyclic Monomer, Dimer, or Trimer from a Bis-cysteine Peptide |
article by Miriam Royo et al published July 1998 in Journal of the American Chemical Society |
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An Easy Entry to a New High-Symmetry, Large Molecular Framework for Molecular Recognition Studies and de Novo Protein Design. Solvent Modulation of the Spontaneous Formation of a Cyclic Monomer, Dimer, or Trimer from a Bis-cysteine Peptide (English)
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July 1998
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6639-6650
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