Mapping the pro-peptide of the Schistosoma mansoni cathepsin B1 drug target: modulation of inhibition by heparin and design of mimetic inhibitors.
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J. Vondrášek | C. Caffrey | Conor R Caffrey | L. Marešová | Adéla Jílková | Martin Horn | Michael Mares | A. Jílková | M. Horn | M. Mareš | Jírí Vondrásek | Lucie Maresová | L. Maresová
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