Bird, 2022 - Google Patents
Diverse Modification of Unprotected Peptides and Proteins Through Common IntermediatesBird, 2022
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Enabling the next generation of peptide therapeutics will require a new suite of synthetic tools to produce complexly modified peptides and peptide conjugates. This will include methods for the generation of modified peptide libraries, site specific modification and …
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