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![]() Journal of Peptide ScienceCopyright © 2009 European Peptide Society and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Published on behalf of Journal Home | Society | Supporting Information | Most Accessed | Most Cited Product Information | Editorial Board | For Authors | Subscribe | Advertise | Contact | Online Submission Current IssueVolume 15 Issue 10 (September 2009)ReviewsThe use of post-translationally modified peptides for detection of biomarkers of immune-mediated diseases (p 621-628) Abstract
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Research ArticlesSolid-phase peptide synthesis using acetonitrile as a solvent in combination with PEG-based resins (p 629-633) Abstract
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Synergistic antioxidative activities of hydroxycinnamoyl-peptides (p 634-641) Abstract
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Synthesis of protein kinase C Abstract
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| Supporting information Preliminary studies on noncovalent hyperbranched polymers based on PNA and DNA building blocks (p 647-653) Abstract
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Membrane association and selectivity of the antimicrobial peptide NK-2: a molecular dynamics simulation study (p 654-667) Abstract
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| Supporting information Design of a bioactive cell-penetrating peptide: when a transduction domain does more than transduce (p 668-674) Abstract
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| Supporting information Morphology
of self-assembled structures formed by short peptides from the
amyloidogenic protein tau depends on the solvent in which the peptides
are dissolved (p 675-684) Abstract
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Switching
between low and high affinity for the Syk tandem SH2 domain by
irradiation of azobenzene containing ITAM peptidomimetics (p
685-691) Abstract
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