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Further studies on peptide synthesis at high temperature
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Keywords
Microwave Irradiation Peptide Synthesis Chiral Selector Conventional Heating Polymeric Resin
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Acknowledgments
We thank FAPESP (financial support to M™M), CNP q (postgraduate scholarship to CL), CEM Corporation (manual microwave peptide synthesizer), J. Gerhardt [total hydrolyses in 6 N DCl/D2O and GC/MS in C.A.T.GmBH & Co. Cromatographie und Analysentechnik KG (Tübingen, Germany)], C.W. Liria (amino acids analyses) and F.M. Prado (technical support in the LC/ESI-MS analyses).
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