Interactions of tryptophan, tryptophan peptides, and tryptophan alkyl esters at curved membrane interfaces.

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Published in Biochemistry on October 03, 2006

Authors

Wei Liu1, Martin Caffrey

Author Affiliations

1: Chemistry Department, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210, USA.

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