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Structure activity studies of normal and retro pig cecropin- melittin hybrids
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Glucagon receptor structure and function: Probing the putative hormone binding site with receptor chimeras
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The first extracellular loop of the rat glucagon receptor contains determinants of glucagon binding
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Positively charged residues of glucagon: Role in glucagon action
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Synthesis and study of all-L and all-D normal and retro isomers of cecropin A-melittin hybrids and selective enzyme inactivation
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The Chemical Synthesis of Glucagon
With the determination of the complete amino acid sequence of porcine glucagon by BROMER et al. (1957), the way was open for the chemical synthesis of this important peptide hormone. A synthesis would serve se...
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Chapter
A Study of the Edman Degradation in the Assessment of the Purity of Synthetic Peptides
The level of amino acid omission in the chain assembly of peptides synthesized by the solid phase method can be determined by quantitating “preview” in the Edman degradation of the peptide, while it is still a...
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Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis
It is a privilege to be able to contribute to this volume in which Professor Zervas’ friends, students, and colleagues have joined together to honor him and his remarkable contributions to peptide chemistry. A...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Automated Peptide Synthesis
The value of synthetic organic chemistry to our understanding of the action of hypotensive peptides, and other biologically active peptides, has been well demonstrated. For example, the structure of bradykinin...
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Article
Automated Peptide Synthesis
SOLID-PHASE peptide synthesis was conceived and developed with the view of eventually automating the synthesis of polypeptides1,2. In principle the process has certain characteristics which lend themselves to mec...