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Peptides / Peripheral membrane proteins / Cyclotides / Trypsin / Enzyme inhibitor / Protease inhibitor / Serine protease / Serpin / Protease / Chemistry / Biology / Biochemistry
Date: 2014-01-02 05:31:58
Peptides
Peripheral membrane proteins
Cyclotides
Trypsin
Enzyme inhibitor
Protease inhibitor
Serine protease
Serpin
Protease
Chemistry
Biology
Biochemistry

Article in press - uncorrected proof Biol. Chem., Vol. 386, pp. 1301–1306, December 2005 • Copyright  by Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • New York. DOI[removed]BC[removed]Trypsin inhibition by macrocyclic and open-

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