Anananuchatkul et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Construction of a stapled α-helix peptide library displayed on phage for the screening of galectin-3-binding peptide ligandsAnananuchatkul et al., 2020
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- Anananuchatkul T
- Chang I
- Miki T
- Tsutsumi H
- Mihara H
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- ACS omega
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A stapled α-helix peptide library was designed and constructed using a chemically modified phage display system for screening stapled-peptide ligands against target proteins. The α- helix peptide library, with two cysteine residues on the opposite side of the randomized face …
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