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The Crystal Structure of Di-L-phenylalanine Sulfate Monohydrate

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Nagashima, N., Sano, C., Kawakita, T. et al. The Crystal Structure of Di-L-phenylalanine Sulfate Monohydrate. ANAL. SCI. 8, 723–725 (1992). https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.8.723

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