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Issue Date
1987Submitted date
2023-04-26
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The revolutionary development of molecular biology during the past years has led to a strong interest in synthetic peptides. In this talk several important applications of synthetic peptides are discus sed. Peptides can be synthesized chemically in solution (1) or on solid supports (2,3). Up to a length of approximately 50 residues synthetic peptides have been obtained in (nearly) homogeneous form (4-6).Citation
Chemical synthesis in molecular biology, 183 ffAffiliation
Biochemisches Institut der Universität Zürich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, CH-8057 Zürich, SwitzerlandType
Book chapterconference paper
Language
enSeries/Report no.
GBF Monographs, Vol. 8ISSN
0930-4320Collections
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