Peptides: Synthesis, Structures, and Applications by Bernd Gutte

By Bernd Gutte

Discusses peptide synthesis and functions in the pharmaceutical undefined, surveying fresh learn in peptide artificial equipment and the structure-activity relationships of man-made polypeptides. After a historical past of peptide chemistry, assurance contains amide and disulfide formula; solid-phase peptide synthesis; balance and dynamics; structure/function stories of peptide hormones; neuropeptides; reversible inhibitors of serine proteinases; layout of polypeptides; epitope mapping; and purposes in immunology and vaccines"

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