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Site-selective incorporation of alpha- and beta-amino acid derivatives : towards new gramicidin S-based bactericides

Knaap, M. van der

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Knaap, M. van der. (2010, September 8). Site-selective incorporation of alpha- and beta- amino acid derivatives : towards new gramicidin S-based bactericides. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/15935

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Site-Selective Incorporation of α- and β-Amino Acid Derivatives:

Towards New Gramicidin S-Based Bactericides

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