Combining Elements from Two Antagonists of Formyl Peptide Receptor 2 Generates More Potent Peptidomimetic Antagonists
Sarah Line Skovbakke(University of Copenhagen), Henrik Franzyk(University of Copenhagen), Cláes Dahlgren(University of Gothenburg), André Holdfeldt(University of Gothenburg), Anna Mette Hansen(University of Copenhagen), Huamei Forsman(Harvard University), Iris Perez-Gassol(University of Copenhagen), Christina Nielsen(University of Copenhagen)
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