Structure-activity studies of 14-helical antimicrobial beta-peptides: probing the relationship between conformational stability and antimicrobial potency.

Raguse, Tami L et al.·Journal of the American Chemical Society·2002·
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Original Title:
Structure-activity studies of 14-helical antimicrobial beta-peptides: probing the relationship between conformational stability and antimicrobial potency.
Published In:
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 124(43), 12774-85 (2002)
Database ID:
RPEP-00760

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APA

Raguse, Tami L; Porter, Emilie A; Weisblum, Bernard; Gellman, Samuel H. (2002). Structure-activity studies of 14-helical antimicrobial beta-peptides: probing the relationship between conformational stability and antimicrobial potency.. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 124(43), 12774-85.

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Raguse, Tami L, et al. "Structure-activity studies of 14-helical antimicrobial beta-peptides: probing the relationship between conformational stability and antimicrobial potency.." Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2002.

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