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Disulfide Formation Strategies in Peptide Synthesis

Disulfide bonds play an important role in both proteins and peptides. They cause conformational constraints and increase the stability of such molecules. In nature, disulfide bonds are very common in animal and plant peptide toxins. These disulfide‐rich peptides typically bind very selectively with...

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Published in:European journal of organic chemistry 2014-06, Vol.2014 (17), p.3519-3530
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