The role of the cyclic peptide backbone in the anti-HIV activity of the cyclotide kalata B1.

Daly, Norelle L et al.·FEBS letters·2004·
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Original Title:
The role of the cyclic peptide backbone in the anti-HIV activity of the cyclotide kalata B1.
Published In:
FEBS letters, 574(1-3), 69-72 (2004)
Database ID:
RPEP-00900

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Meta-Analysis / Systematic Review
Randomized Controlled Trial
Cohort / Case-Control
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Case Report / Animal Study
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APA

Daly, Norelle L; Gustafson, Kirk R; Craik, David J. (2004). The role of the cyclic peptide backbone in the anti-HIV activity of the cyclotide kalata B1.. FEBS letters, 574(1-3), 69-72.

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Daly, Norelle L, et al. "The role of the cyclic peptide backbone in the anti-HIV activity of the cyclotide kalata B1.." FEBS letters, 2004.

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