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Strategy biopolymer synthesis

Figure 1. The basic strategy for phase-switching approaches to iterative biopolymer synthesis for simplified purification of intermediates. Figure 1. The basic strategy for phase-switching approaches to iterative biopolymer synthesis for simplified purification of intermediates.
JP Tam, Q Yu. Methionine ligation strategy in the biomimetic synthesis of parathyroid hormones. Biopolymers 46, 319, 1998. [Pg.242]

T Kimura, M Takai, Y Masui, T Morika, S Sakakibara. Strategy for the synthesis of large peptides an application to the total synthesis of human parathyroid hormone [hPTH (1-84)]. Biopolymers 20, 1823, 1981. [Pg.260]

D Kemp. The amine capture strategy for peptide synthesis — an outline of progress. Biopolymers 20, 1793-1804, 1981. [Pg.280]

JP Tam, A Yu, A Miao. Orthogonal ligation strategies for peptide and protein synthesis. Biopolymers (Pept Sci) 51, 311-332, 1999. [Pg.281]

Our general strategy is based on the synthesis of artificial polymeric compounds which are made of naturally occurring building blocks and generate metabolites upon abiotic degradation (artificial biopolymers). [Pg.73]


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