Rhinovirus 3C protease catalyzes efficient cleavage of a fluorescein-labeled peptide affording a rapid and robust assay.
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M. Emmanuel | P. Pallai | R. Betageri | J. Hopkins | K. Cohen | M. Skoog | C. R. Joseph | P. Bax
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