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    Stocks MJ, Wilden GR, Pairaudeau G, Perry MW, Steele J, Stonehouse JP.
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  • 28. Structure-based generation of viable leads from small combinatorial libraries.
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  • 33. Peptide mimotopes as candidate vaccines.
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  • 35. Libraries from natural product-like scaffolds.
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  • 39. An efficient Mitsunobu protocol for the one-pot synthesis of S-glycosyl amino-acid building blocks and their use in combinatorial spot synthesis of glycopeptide libraries.
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