Cyclic Phosphopeptides to Rationalize the Role of Phosphoamino Acids in Uranyl Binding to Biological Targets.
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G. Creff | C. Lebrun | J. Roques | Matthieu Starck | P. Delangle | P. Solari | C. Den Auwer | Fanny A Laporte | S. Oros | Nathalie Sisommay | Vicky Gathu | F. Laporte
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