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Retrocyclin-2: a potent anti-HIV θ-defensin that forms a cyclic cystine ladder structural motif

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These studies were supported by grants from the University of Queensland Foundation (NLD), the Australian Research Council (DJC) and the National Institutes of Health (RIL;AI056921). NLD is a NHMRC Industry Fellow. DJC is an ARC Professorial Fellow.

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Daly, N.L. et al. (2009). Retrocyclin-2: a potent anti-HIV θ-defensin that forms a cyclic cystine ladder structural motif. In: Valle, S.D., Escher, E., Lubell, W.D. (eds) Peptides for Youth. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 611. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-73657-0_254

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