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Sekar, 2014 - Google Patents

NMR Studies of Membrane Associating Peptides and Implications in Autotransporter Function

Sekar, 2014

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Sekar G
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Membrane associating peptides such as antimicrobial peptides and viral fusion peptides are involved in a diverse set of physiological processes. Their functions often require a change in the structure of the peptide, caused by interactions between the peptide and the biological …
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