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Lipidated ras and rab peptides and proteins—synthesis, structure, and function

Brunsveld et al., 2006

Document ID
18399702727120454884
Author
Brunsveld L
Kuhlmann J
Alexandrov K
Wittinghofer A
Goody R
Waldmann H
Publication year
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition

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Chemical biology can be defined as the study of biological phenomena from a chemical approach. Based on the analysis of relevant biological phenomena and their structural foundation, unsolved problems are identified and tackled through a combination of …
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