Solid phase peptide synthesis at elevated temperature: optimized conditions (2000)
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- Autor USP: MIRANDA, MARIA TERESA MACHINI DE - IQ
- Unidade: IQ
- Assunto: BIOQUÍMICA
- Language: Inglês
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- Título do periódico: Synthesis of peptides and peptidomimetics
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ABNT
RIVIER, J e MIRANDA, Maria Terêsa Machini de. Solid phase peptide synthesis at elevated temperature: optimized conditions. Synthesis of peptides and peptidomimetics. Tradução . Stuttgart: Thieme, 2000. . . Acesso em: 26 set. 2024. -
APA
Rivier, J., & Miranda, M. T. M. de. (2000). Solid phase peptide synthesis at elevated temperature: optimized conditions. In Synthesis of peptides and peptidomimetics. Stuttgart: Thieme. -
NLM
Rivier J, Miranda MTM de. Solid phase peptide synthesis at elevated temperature: optimized conditions. In: Synthesis of peptides and peptidomimetics. Stuttgart: Thieme; 2000. [citado 2024 set. 26 ] -
Vancouver
Rivier J, Miranda MTM de. Solid phase peptide synthesis at elevated temperature: optimized conditions. In: Synthesis of peptides and peptidomimetics. Stuttgart: Thieme; 2000. [citado 2024 set. 26 ] - Solid-phase synthesis: new approaches to prepare free peptides and protected peptide esters
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