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Home » News » 2018 » March 2018
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March 2018

by Yu-Shan Lin|Published March 13, 2018

Our paper “Light-responsive bicyclic peptides” with the Derda Lab in the Department of Chemistry and the Alberta Glycomics Centre at the University of Alberta is published in Org. Biomol. Chem.

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