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Towards the chemical synthesis of proteins

Bayer, 1991

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3359656344003297482
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Bayer E
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Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English

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The chemical total synthesis of proteins using solid supports has made great progress. It is therefore becoming a reality what E. Fischer already predicted in 1902:“I foresee the time when physiological chemistry… is able to prepare synthetic enzymes.” The synthesis of …
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