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A Β/Γ Motif to Mimic Α-Helical Turns in Proteins
ChemBioChem
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doi 10.1002/cbic.200900700
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Organic Chemistry
Biochemistry
Molecular Medicine
Molecular Biology
Date
February 15, 2010
Authors
Raheleh Rezaei Araghi
Christian Jäckel
Helmut Cölfen
Mario Salwiczek
Antje Völkel
Sara C. Wagner
Sebastian Wieczorek
Carsten Baldauf
Beate Koksch
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Wiley
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