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1999, Volume 1, Collection Symposium Series
- ISSN 0010-0765 printed
- ISSN 1212-6950 electronic
1999, Volume 1, Collection Symposium Series
Conference
Title | Future Aspect in Peptide Chemistry - Ringberg Conference |
Location | Kreuth |
Date |
13 Jun 1993
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16 Jun 1993
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Articles
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pp. 1-11
Shumpei Sakakibara
Solution synthesis of peptides
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pp. 12-33
Bruce Merrifield
Solid phase peptide synthesis: New chemistry and new directions
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pp. 34-46
Victor J. Hruby
Synthesis and use of large peptide libraries - An overview
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pp. 47-66
Hans-Dieter Jakubke
Enzymatic synthesis
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pp. 67-78
Horst Kunz
Synthetic glycopeptides and glycoproteins
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pp. 79-85
Wolfgang Voelter, Montserrat Huguet Soler, Jürgen Schütz, Miriam Beck and Stanka Stoeva
Mistletoe lectin I (ML-I) homology, as demonstrated by the complete amino acid sequence of a new isolated MLA'I chain
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pp. 86-94
Horst Kessler, Robert Konat, Michael Kurz and Chaim Gilon
Conformational design of bioactive peptides
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pp. 95-107
C. H. Schneider
Peptides as immunogens and allergens
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pp. 108-121
Manuel Elkin Patarroyo
Different strategies towards the design of a synthetic subunit malaria vaccine
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pp. 122-125
Wolfgang Voelter, Stanka Stoeva, Gerald Grübler, Hartmut Echner and Wolfgang Rönspeck
Synthetic antigens for the diagnosis of aids patients
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pp. 126-133
Mike Schutkowski, Mario Jakob, Ulf Reimer, Mario Drewello and Günter Fischer
Cyclophilin-binding motifs and the HIV-1 p26 gag/cyclophilin interaction
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pp. 134-146
Horst Kunz, Beate Liebe, Oliver Seitz, Jörg Habermann, Karen Peilstöcker and Ulrich Sprengard
Synthetic glycopeptides with tumor-associated antigen and cell adhesion ligand structure
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pp. 147-158
Fred W. Wagner
Recombinant production of amidated peptides
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pp. 159-164
Volker Figala, Ernst Sturm, Wolf-Rüdiger Ulrich, Kurt Klemm and Michael Przybylski
The application of 2-(2-pyridylmethylsulfinyl)benzimidazoles as new thiol reagents
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pp. 165-169
Johann M. Brass, Julie Frank, Fred W. Wagner, Hans Stocker and Erich Wünsch
Semisynthesis of peptides - New strategy for specific protection and deprotection of the α-amino group of recombinantly-produced peptide fragments
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pp. 170-177
Cedric H. Hassall
Peptidomimetics
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pp. 178-186
Kun Ping Lu
The essential peptidyl-prolyl isomerase Pin1 is a phosphorylation-dependent mitotic modulator
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pp. 187-193
Hengming Ke, Yingdong Zhao, Yongquan Chen, Mike Schutkowski and Günter Fischer
Is the cis-trans isomerization of cyclophilin involved in HIV-1 infectivity?
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pp. 194-202
Dirk Ullmann, Torsten Kurth, Sibylla Grahn, Christian Elsner, Frank Bordusa and Hans-Dieter Jakubke
Irreversible enzymatic peptide synthesis: From enzyme to substrate engineering
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pp. 203-210
Pere Clapés, Montserrat Capellas, Elena Pera, Silvia Calvet, Josep-Lluís Torres, Mercè Fité, Glória Caminal, Glória González, M. Dolors Benaiges, Josep López-Santín and Patrick Adlercreutz
Enzymatic peptide synthesis in water-poor media
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pp. 211-216
Pamela Sears, Krista Witte and Chi-Huey Wong
Synthesis of glycopeptides and glycoproteins
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pp. 217-218
Bernhard Kutscher
Combinatorial chemistry and drug research: Status and perspectives
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pp. 219-231
Karl-Heinz Wiesmüller, Burkhard Fleckenstein, Stefan Kienle, Peter Walden and Günther Jung
Generation, analysis and screening of combinatorial peptide libraries and peptide collections
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pp. 232-240
Willi Bannwarth
Antisense technology for the specific modulation of gene expression
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pp. 241-243
Axel Kleemann
Future aspects in peptide chemistry, Ringberg conference, June 13-16, 1993. Concluding remarks