Nielsen et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Effects of Chirality at Tyr13 on the Structure− Activity Relationships of ω-Conotoxins from Conus magusNielsen et al., 1999
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- Nielsen K
- Adams D
- Alewood P
- Lewis R
- Thomas L
- Schroeder T
- Craik D
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- Biochemistry
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The effects of chirality inversions of Tyr13 on the structure− activity relationships of ω- conotoxins MVIIA and MVIIC were examined using a combination of 2D 1H NMR spectroscopy and radioligand binding studies specific for N-type ([125I] GVIA) and P/Q-type …
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