Newly Discovered Molecule Cuts Bacterial Proteins Short - The Biological SCENE
Newly Discovered Molecule Cuts Bacterial Proteins Short The Biological SCENE
With additional separations, they isolated the active compound and determined the structure using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The compound included a collage of functional groups, but its unique feature was an orthoformate moietyâ??a trio ...
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Authors: Guan JY, Keizers PH, Liu WM, Loehr F, Skinner SP, Heeneman EA, Schwalbe H, Ubbink M, Siegal GD
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