Dipeptidyl nitriles as human dipeptidyl peptidase I inhibitors

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
Jon BondebjergLars Naerum

Abstract

Using a dipeptide nitrile scaffold we have identified a potent and selective inhibitor of human dipeptidyl peptidase I.

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