Combinatorial approaches: A new tool to search for highly structured β-hairpin peptides
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Luis Serrano | Emmanuel Lacroix | L. Serrano | M. López de la Paz | E. Pérez-Payá | E. Lacroix | Enrique Pérez-Payá | M. T. Pastor | Maria Teresa Pastor | Manuela López de la Paz
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