The first peptides: the evolutionary transition between prebiotic amino acids and early proteins.
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Harry Buhrman | Serge Massar | Marianne Rooman | Dimitri Gilis | S. Massar | H. Buhrman | M. Rooman | D. Gilis | P. V. D. van der Gulik | Peter van der Gulik
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