Identification of biologically active peptides using random libraries displayed on phage.
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A Tramontano | M Sollazzo | A. Tramontano | F. Felici | G. Galfré | R. Cortese | P. Monaci | A. Nicosia | A. Luzzago | M. Sollazzo | R Cortese | P Monaci | A Nicosia | A Luzzago | F Felici | G Galfré | A Pessi | A. Pessi
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