Development of a rotamer library for use in beta-peptide foldamer computational design.
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Roland L Dunbrack | Roland L. Dunbrack | Scott J. Shandler | W. DeGrado | M. Shapovalov | Maxim V Shapovalov | William F DeGrado | Scott J Shandler
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