Affinity prediction for substrates of the peptide transporter PepT1
Abstract
A quantitative method has been developed for determining the affinity of substrates for the
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A quantitative method has been developed for determining the affinity of substrates for the
The article was received on 25 Aug 2005, accepted on 27 Oct 2005 and first published on 30 Nov 2005
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