Hydrogen exchange-mass spectrometry measures stapled peptide conformational dynamics and predicts pharmacokinetic properties.

Shi, Xiangguo Eric et al.·Analytical chemistry·2013·
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Original Title:
Hydrogen exchange-mass spectrometry measures stapled peptide conformational dynamics and predicts pharmacokinetic properties.
Published In:
Analytical chemistry, 85(23), 11185-8 (2013)
Database ID:
RPEP-02283

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Meta-Analysis / Systematic Review
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APA

Shi, Xiangguo Eric; Wales, Thomas E; Elkin, Carl; Kawahata, Noriyuki; Engen, John R; Annis, D Allen. (2013). Hydrogen exchange-mass spectrometry measures stapled peptide conformational dynamics and predicts pharmacokinetic properties.. Analytical chemistry, 85(23), 11185-8. https://doi.org/10.1021/ac403173p

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Shi, Xiangguo Eric, et al. "Hydrogen exchange-mass spectrometry measures stapled peptide conformational dynamics and predicts pharmacokinetic properties.." Analytical chemistry, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1021/ac403173p

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