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2021

Conference Publication

An N-capping asparagine-lysine-proline (NKP) motif contributes to a hybrid flexible/stable multifunctional peptide scaffold

Silva Cardoso, Marlon Henrique E., Chan, Lai Yue, Candido, Elizabete De Souza, Torres, Marcelo D. T., Oshiro, Karen G. N., Silva, Itala C., Goncalves, S., Buccini, Danieli Fernanda, Lu, Timothy K., Santos, Nuno C., De la Fuente-Nunez, Cesar, Craik, David J. and Franco, Octavio L. (2021). An N-capping asparagine-lysine-proline (NKP) motif contributes to a hybrid flexible/stable multifunctional peptide scaffold. 20th IUPAB International Congress, 45th SBBf Congress and 50th Annual Meeting of SBBq, Online, 4-8 October 2021. London, United Kingdom: Springer.

An N-capping asparagine-lysine-proline (NKP) motif contributes to a hybrid flexible/stable multifunctional peptide scaffold

2011

Conference Publication

Discovery and applications of naturally occurring cyclic peptides

Craik, D., Poth, A., Colgrave, M., Akcan, M., Oku, B., Chan, A. and Daly, N. (2011). Discovery and applications of naturally occurring cyclic peptides. 59th International Congress and Annual Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research, Antalya, Turkey, 4-9 September 2011. Stuttgart, Germany: Georg Thieme Verlag. doi: 10.1055/s-0031-1282086

Discovery and applications of naturally occurring cyclic peptides

2011

Conference Publication

Naturally Occurring Cyclic Peptides as Templates in Drug Design

Craik, David J., Daly, Norelle L., Chan, Angeline, Mylne, Joshua S., Poth, Aaron and Colgrave, Michelle (2011). Naturally Occurring Cyclic Peptides as Templates in Drug Design. 22nd American Peptide Symposium, San Diego Ca, Jun 25-30, 2011. Malden MA, United States: Wiley-Blackwell Publishing.

Naturally Occurring Cyclic Peptides as Templates in Drug Design