Studies on Peptides. VIII. The Synthesis of α,γ-Glutamyl Peptides and the Cleavage Reactions of their γ-Glutamyl Peptide Linkages
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著者
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Kaneko Takeo
Department Of Cardiology National Fukuoka Higashi Medical Center
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Shiba T.
Department Of Pharmacology 1 Tohoku University School Of Medicine
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