Illuminating the lipidome to advance biomedical research: peptide-based probes of membrane lipids
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Illuminating the lipidome to advance biomedical research: peptide-based probes of membrane lipids
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Future Medicinal Chemistry
Volume 5, Issue 8, Pages 947-959
Publisher
Future Science, LTD
Online
2013-05-20
DOI
10.4155/fmc.13.66
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