Liu et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Automatic Edman microsequencing of peptides containing multiple unnatural amino acidsLiu et al., 2001
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- 16453192913324001196
- Author
- Liu R
- Lam K
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- Analytical Biochemistry
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It is now routine using automatic Edman microsequencing to determine the primary structure of peptides or proteins containing natural amino acids; however, a deficiency in the ability to readily sequence peptides containing unnatural amino acids remains. With the advent of …
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