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Pseudo-peptides in drug discoveryNielsen, 2004
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Peptide gehören zu den vielseitigsten bioaktiven Molekülen überhaupt. Trotzdem ist ihre Eignung als pharmazeutische Wirkstoffe beschränkt, da sie im Körper rasch abgebaut oder verändert werden. Um dieses Problem zu lösen sind stabile und gleichzeitig biologisch …
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