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Clostridioides difficile toxin is infrequently detected in inflammatory bowel disease and does not associate with clinical outcomes.
Sedation, analgesia, and neuromuscular blockade in critical care: an overview.
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Chemical synthesis and X-ray structure of a heterochiral {D-protein antagonist plus vascular endothelial growth factor} protein complex by racemic crystallography.
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Protein conformational dynamics in the mechanism of HIV-1 protease catalysis.
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Design, total chemical synthesis, and X-ray structure of a protein having a novel linear-loop polypeptide chain topology.
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Fully convergent chemical synthesis of ester insulin: determination of the high resolution X-ray structure by racemic protein crystallography.
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Native chemical ligation at Asx-Cys, Glx-Cys: chemical synthesis and high-resolution X-ray structure of ShK toxin by racemic protein crystallography.
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Crystallization of Enantiomerically Pure Proteins from Quasi-Racemic Mixtures: Structure Determination by X-Ray Diffraction of Isotope-Labeled Ester Insulin and Human Insulin.
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Perplexing cooperative folding and stability of a low-sequence complexity, polyproline 2 protein lacking a hydrophobic core.
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Racemic & quasi-racemic protein crystallography enabled by chemical protein synthesis.
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Novel protein science enabled by total chemical synthesis.
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Low-Fouling Fluoropolymers for Bioconjugation and In Vivo Tracking.
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A Non-immunogenic Bivalent d-Protein Potently Inhibits Retinal Vascularization and Tumor Growth.
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