Dissociation of Antimicrobial and Hemolytic Activities in Cyclic Peptide Diastereomers by Systematic Alterations in Amphipathicity
Leslie H. Kondejewski(University of Alberta), Robert S. Hodges(University of Alberta), Bruce Lix, Robert E. W. Hancock(University of British Columbia), Brian D. Sykes(University of Alberta), Cyril M. Kay(University of Alberta), Masood Jelokhani‐Niaraki, Susan Walker Farmer(University of British Columbia)
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