PMID: 4412689Oct 16, 1974Paper

Cyclic peptides. IX. Conformations of a synthetic ion-binding cyclic peptide, cyclo-(pro-gly)3, from circular dichroism and 1H and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance

Journal of the American Chemical Society
V MadisonE R Blout

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