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Highly specific, cross-reactive sequences recognized by an anti-HBsAg antibody identified from a positional scanning synthetic combinatorial library
. 9:174-182.
1996
Synthetic peptides from P.falciparum sexual stage 25-kDa protein induce antibodies that react with the native protein: The role of IL-2 and conformational structure on immunogenicity of Pfs25
. 8:335-344.
1995
Elucidation of monoclonal antibody polyspecificity using a synthetic combinatorial library
. 8:250-257.
1995
Six highly active mu-selective opioid peptides identified from two synthetic combinatorial libraries
. 8:124-137.
1995
Cyclic peptide template combinatorial libraries: Synthesis and identification of chymotrypsin inhibitors
. 7:300-307.
1994
Synthetic peptides as binding-step based catalytic mimics
. 7:286-288.
1994
Toleration of amino acid substitutions within hepatitis B virus envelope protein epitopes established by peptide replacement set analysis. II. Region S(122-136).
. 5:217-226.
1992
Assessment of human cytotoxic T cell activity using synthetic peptides: potential for field application.
. 4:125-131.
1991
Probing the relationships between the structure and hemolytic activity of melittin with a complete set of leucine substitution analogs.
. 4:12-18.
1991
An evaluation of the advantages and effectiveness of picric acid monitoring during solid phase peptide synthesis.
. 3:42-50.
1990
Peptide immunization can elicit malaria protein-specific memory helper but not proliferative T cells.
. 3:110-115.
1990
Determination of antigenic binding sites in antibodies directed against a mycobacterial peptide by deletion and substitution of single amino acids.
. 2:227-231.
1989
The Magainins: sequence factors relevant to increased antimicrobial activity and decreased hemolytic activity.
. 1:81-86.
1988
PSEUDO-PROLINES (PSI-PRO) FOR ACCESSING INACCESSIBLE PEPTIDES
. 8:145-153.
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1040-5704