The Absolute Structural Requirement for a Proline in the P3′-position of Bowman-Birk Protease Inhibitors Is Surmounted in the Minimized SFTI-1 Scaffold*
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Norelle L Daly | David J Craik | D. Craik | N. Daly | R. Clark | Richard J Clark | C. Sommerhoff | P. Bansal | Rekha Bharathi | Yi-Kuang Chen | Fiona M Foley | Paramjit S Bansal | Christian P Sommerhoff | Yi-Kuang Chen | Fiona M. Foley | R. Bharathi
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