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Actual progress in the area of modem drug design is largely dependent on the practical accessibility of a variety of small molecule mimetics of naturally occurring bio-molecules, which command increasing interest of researchers involved in drug discovery technology.
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Chulin, A.N., Rodionov, I.L., Ivanov, V.T. (2001). Synthetic Approach to Dipeptide Mimetics Based on Aminoacyl Incorporation Reaction. In: Lebl, M., Houghten, R.A. (eds) Peptides: The Wave of the Future. American Peptide Symposia, vol 7. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0464-0_272
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