Interaction between synthetic analogues of quinoxaline antibiotics and nucleic acids: role of the disulphide cross-bridge and D-amino acid centres in des-N-tetramethyl-triostin A.

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Published in Br J Pharmacol on September 01, 1980

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K R Fox, R K Olsen, M J Waring

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