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  1. Gel Filtration of Protected Peptides on Sephadex G-50 in Hexamethylphosphoramide Containing 5% Water
    I.J. Galpin, G.W. Kenner, S.R. Ohlsen and R. Ramage, J. Chromatography, 1975, 106, 125.
     
  2. A New Reagent for Polypeptide Synthesis, m-Oxo-bis-[tris- (dimethylamino)-phosphonium]-bis-tetrafluoroborate
    A.J. Bates, I.J. Galpin, A. Hallet, D. Hudson, G.W. Kenner, R. Ramage and R.C. Sheppard, Helv. Chim. Acta., 1975, 58, 688.
     
  3. Diphenylphosphinamides: Synthesis of Secondary Amines and N-Methylaminoacid Derivatives
    S. Coulton, G.A. Moore and R. Ramage, Tetrahedron Letters, 1976, 4005.
     
  4. Synthesis of Human Big GastrinA.M. Choudhury, G.W. Kenner, S. Moore, R. Ramage, P.M. Richards, W.D. Thorpe, L. Moroder, G. Wendelberger and E. Wunsch, Peptides, Proc 14th European Peptide Symposium, 1976, (Editions of the University of Brussels), 257.
     
  5. Studies on the Synthesis of 1-75 Fragment of a Lysozyme Analogue
    I.J. Galpin, B.K. Handa, D. Hudson, A.G. Jackson, G.W. Kenner, S.R. Ohlsen, R. Ramage, B. Singh and R.G. Tyson, Peptides, Proc. 14th European Peptide Symposium, 1976,(Editions of the University of Brussels), 247.
     
  6. Purification of Protected Peptides by GPC
    I.J. Galpin, B.K. Handa, G.W. Kenner, S. Moore and R. Ramage, Chromatography of Synthetic and Biological Polymers, (Ellis Harwood, 1978), 1, 331.
     
  7. Improved Method of Gel Filtration of Protected Peptides Using Sephadex LH-60
    I.J. Galpin, A.G. Jackson, G.W. Kenner, P. Noble and R. Ramage, J. Chromatography, 1978, 147, 424.
     
  8. Minigastrin: Corrected Structure and Synthesis
    R.A. Gregory, A.J. Tracy, J.I. Harris, M.J. Runswick. S. Moore, G.W. Kenner and R. Ramage, Z. Physiol. Chem., 1979, 36, 73.
     
  9. N-Terminal Sequence of Porcine Big Gastrin: Sequence, Synthesis and Immunochemical Studies
    A.M. Choudhury, K.Y. Chu, G.W. Kenner, S. Moore, K.L. Ramachandran and R. Ramage, Bioorganic Chem., 1979, 8, 471
     
  10. The Use of Phenyl Esters in Peptide Synthesis
    I.J. Galpin, P.M. Hardy, G.W. Kenner, J.R. McDermott, R. Ramage, J.H. Seely and R.G. Tyson, Tetrahedron, 1979, 35, 2577
     
  11. Synthesis of a Polypeptide Chain Comprising 129 Residues. Strategy and Tactics
    G.W. Kenner, R. Ramage and R.C. Sheppard, Tetrahedron, 1979, 35, 2577.
     
  12. Synthesis of the 1-16 Fragment of a Lysozyme Analogue
    I.J.Galpin, F.E. Hancock, B.K. Handa, A.G. Jackson, G.W. Kenner, R. Ramage and B. Singh, Tetrahedron, 1979, 35, 2771.
     
  13. Synthesis of the 17-26 Fragment of a Lysozyme Analogue
    I.J. Galpin, F.E. Hancock, B.K. Handa, A.G. Jackson, G.W. Kenner, R. Ramage, B. Singh and R.G. Tyson, Tetrahedron,1979, 35, 2779.
     
  14. Synthesis of the 27-37 Fragment of a Lysozyme Analogue
    I.J. Galpin, G.W. Kenner, S.R. Ohlsen, R. Ramage, R.C. Sheppard and R.G. Tyson, Tetrahedron, 1979, 35, 2785.
     
  15. Synthesis of the 1-37 Fragment of a Lysozyme Analogue
    I.J. Galpin, F.E. Hancock, G.K. Handa, A.G. Jackson, G.W. Kenner, R. Ramage and B. Singh, Tetrahedron, 1979, 35, 1791.
     
  16. Synthesis of the 76-129 Fragment of a Lysozyme Analogue
    I.J. Galpin, G.W. Kenner, R. Ramage, K.Y. Chu, A. Hallett, D. Hudson, B.A. Morgan, P. Noble, J. Seely and W.D. Thorpe, Peptides Proc. 15th European Peptide Symposium, 1978, (Wroclaw University Press, 1979), 665.
     
  17. The Use of Immunochemical Methods in Structural Studies on Human Big Gastrin
    G.J. Dockray, R.A. Gregory, G.W. Kenner, S. Moore, K.L. Ramachandran and R. Ramage, Gut Peptides, A. Miyoshi (Ed), (Kodansha Ltd., Tokyo, 1979), 38
     
  18. Synthetic Studies Directed Towards the Synthesis of a Lysozyme Analogue
    G.W. Kenner, I.J. Galpin and R. Ramage, Proc. 6th American Peptide Symposium, 1979, E. Gross and J. Meienhofer (Eds), (Pierce Chemical Co., 1980), 431.
     
  19. Corrected Structure and Synthesis of Minigastrin
    S. Moore, G.W. Kenner, R. Ramage, R.A. Gregory, H.J. Tracy, I. Harris and M.J. Runswick, Proc. 6th American Peptide Symposium, 1979, E. Gross and J. Meienhofer (Eds), (Pierce Chemical Co., 1980), 503.
     
  20. Synthesis of the 38-49 Fragment of a Lysozyme Analogue
    I.J. Galpin, G.W. Kenner and R. Ramage, Tetrahedron, 1980, 36, 2241.
     
  21. Synthesis of the 50-67 Fragment of a Lysozyme Analogue
    I.J. Galpin, B.K. Handa, G.W. Kenner, S.R. Ohlsen and R. Ramage, Tetrahedron, 1980, 36, 2247.
     
  22. Synthesis of the 68-75 Fragment of a Lysozyme Analogue
    I.J. Galpin, D. Hudson, A.G. Jackson, G.W. Kenner and R. Ramage, Tetrahedron, 1980, 36, 2255.
     
  23. Synthesis of the 38-75 Fragment of a Lysozyme Analogue
    I.J. Galpin, B.K. Handa, A.G. Jackson, G.W. Kenner, P. McDowell, S.R. Ohlsen and R. Ramage, Tetrahedron,1980, 36, 2259.
     
  24. NH2-Terminal Sequence of Human Big Gastrin Sequence. Synthetic and Immunochemical Studies
    A.M. Choudhury, G.W. Kenner, S. Moore, L.K. Ramachandran, W.D. Thorpe, R. Ramage, G.J. Dockray, R.A. Gregory, L. Hood and M. Hunkapiller, Z. Physiol. Chem., 1980, 361, 1719.
     
  25. Porcine Big Gastrin: Sequence, Synthesis and Immuno-chemical Studies
    G.W. Kenner, S. Moore, K.L. Ramachandran, R. Ramage, G.J. Dockray, R.A. Gregory, L. Hood and M. Hunkapiller, Bioorganic Chem., 1981, 10, 152.
     
  26. Synthesis of the 76-93 Fragment of a Lysozyme Analogue
    I.J. Galpin, A. Hallett, G.W. Kenner, P. Noble, R. Ramage and J.H. Seely,Tetrahedron, 1981, 37, 3017.
     
  27. Synthesis of the 94-104 Fragment of a Lysozyme Analogue
    I.J. Galpin, D. Hudson, G.W. Kenner, P. Noble and R. Ramage, Tetrahedron, 1981, 37, 3025.
     
  28. Synthesis of the 105-117 Fragment of a Lysozyme Analogue
    I.J. Galpin, G.W. Kenner, B.A. Morgan, P. Noble and R. Ramage, Tetrahedron, 1981, 37, 3031.
     
  29. Synthesis of the 118-129 Fragment of a Lysozyme Analogue
    I.J. Galpin, G.W. Kenner, R. Ramage and W.D. Thorpe, Tetrahedron, 1981, 37, 3037.
     
  30. Studies in the Synthesis of an Analogue of Hen Egg White Lysozyme
    I.J. Galpin, F.E. Hancock, B.K. Handa, A.G. Jackson, G.W. Kenner, P. McDowell, P. Noble and R. Ramage, Tetrahedron, 1981, 37, 3043.
     
  31. Design of Organophosphorus Reagents for Peptide Synthesis
    R. Ramage, B. Atrash and M.J. Parrott, ACS Symposium Series No. 171, Phosphorus Chemistry, Quin and Verkade (Eds), (The American Chemical Society, 1981), 199.
     
  32. Application of Phosphinic Acids to Peptide Synthesis
    R. Ramage, C.P. Ashton, B. Atrash, D. Hopton and M.J. Parrott, Peptides, 1982, K. Blaha and P. Malon (Eds), (Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, 1983), 157.
     
  33. Phosphinamides: A New Class of Amino Protecting Groups in Peptide Synthesis
    R. Ramage, D. Hopton, M.J. Parrott, G.W. Kenner and G.A. Moore, J. Chem. Soc. (Perkin I), 1984, 1357.
     
  34. The Application of Diphenylphosphinic-Carboxylic Mixed An-hydrides to Peptide Synthesis
    R. Ramage, D. Hopton, M.J. Parrott and R.S. Richardson, J.Chem. Soc. (Perkin I), 1985, 461.
     
  35. Evaluation of Phosphinic Acid Derivatives as Reagents for Amine Protection in Peptide Synthesis
    R. Ramage, B. Atrash, D. Hopton and M.J. Parrott, J. Chem.Soc. (Perkin I), 1985, 1217.
     
  36. A Kinetic Study of Phosphinic-Carboxylic Anhydrides
    R. Ramage, B. Atrash, D. Hopton and M.J. Parrott, J. Chem. Soc. (Perkin I), 1985, 1617.
     
  37. Design of Reagents for Solid Phase Synthesis
    R. Ramage, S. Bielecki and M.R. Florence, Proceedings of the 19th European Peptide Symposium, 1986, 135.
     
  38. Application of Mixed Phosphinic Anhydride in Fragment Condensation of Peptides
    C. Poulos, Th. Tsegenidis and R. Ramage, Proceedings of the19th European Peptide Symposium, 1986, 119.
     
  39. NG-2,2,7,8-Pentamethylchroman-6-sulphonyl-L-arginine: A New Acid Labile Derivative for Peptide Synthesis
    R. Ramage and J. Green, Tetrahedron Letters, 1987, 28, 2287.
     
  40. Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis: Fluoride Ion Release of Peptide from the Resin
    R. Ramage, C.A. Barron, S. Bielecki and D.W. Thomas, Tetrahedron Letters, 1987, 28, 4105.
     
  41. Application of the NG-(2,2,5,7,8-pentamethylchroman-6-sulphonyl) Derivative of Fmoc-Arginine to Peptide Synthesis
    J. Green, O.M. Ogunjobi, R. Ramage, A.S.J. Stewart, S. McCurdy and R. Noble, Tetrahedron Letters, 1988, 29, 4341.
     
  42. Development of Methodology for Arginine and N-alpha Protection in Peptide Synthesis
    R. Ramage, J. Green and M.R. Florence, Proc. of 10th American Peptide Symposium,1988, 157.
     
  43. Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis of Ubiquitin
    R. Ramage, J. Green and O.M. Ogunjobi, Tetrahedron Letters, 1989, 30, 2149.
     
  44. Methodology and Strategy in Peptide Synthesis: An Approach to the Synthesis of Ubiquitin
    J. Green. O.M. Ogunjobi and R. Ramage, Proc. of 20th European Peptide Symposium, 1989, 172.
     
  45. The Chemical Synthesis of Proteins: Solid Phase Synthesis of Ubiquitin
    R. Ramage, J. Green and O.M. Ogunjobi, in 'Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis', ed. R. Epton, SPCC (UK), Ltd, Birmingham, 1990, p 27.
     
  46. Ubiquitin: Preparative Chemical Synthesis, Purification and Characterisation
    O.M. Ogunjobi and R. Ramage, Biochemical Society Transactions, 1990, 1322.
     
  47. An Acid Labile Arginine Derivative for Peptide Synthesis: NG-2,2,5,7,8-Pentamethylchroman-6-sulphonyl-L-arginine,
    R. Ramage, J. Green and A.J. Blake, Tetrahedron, 1991, 47, 6353-6370.
     
  48. A Base Labile Protecting Group for Peptide Synthesis: 2,2- (Bis-(4'-nitrophenyl)ethan-1-oxycarbonyl Urethanes
    R. Ramage, A.J. Blake, M.R. Florence, T. Gray, G. Raphy and P.L. Roach, Tetrahedron, 1991, 47, 8001.
     
  49. Chemical Synthesis of Proteins
    R. Ramage, Conferencias Plenanias de la XXIII Reunion bienal de la Real Sociedad Espanola de Quimica, 1991, 101.
     
  50. Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis: Fluoride Ion Release of Protected Peptide Fragments
    R. Ramage, C.A. Barron, S. Bielecki, R. Holden and D.W. Thomas, Tetrahedron, 1992, 48, 499.
     
  51. Design of an Affinity-based N -Amino Protecting Group for Peptide Synthesis: Tetrabenzo[a,c,g,i] Fluorenyl-17-methyl Urethanes (Tbfmoc)
    R. Ramage and G. Raphy,Tetrahedron Letters, 1992, 33, 385.
     
  52. Application of Carboxylic-phospholanic Mixed Anhydrides to Fragment Coupling in Peptide Synthesis
    C. Poulos, C.P. Ashton, J. Green, O.M. Ogunjobi, R. Ramage and T.Tsegenidis, International Journal of Peptide and Protein Res., 1992, 40, 31.
     
  53. Phosphorus-based Reagents in Peptide Synthesis: Synthesis of Methionne-Enkephalin and the Solution Conformation of its N-Diphenylphosphinoyl Derivative
    D.D. Smith, K.G. Boyd, D. Hopton, R.L. Baxter and R. Ramage, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1993, 551-556.
     
  54. Peptide Synthesis: Synthesis of the Cysteine-containing Peptides of Biological and Pharmaceutical Interest, a-h-ANF and H-Big Endothelin
    R. Ramage and A.S.J. Stewart,J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1993, 1947-1952.
     
  55. 4-(17-Tetrabenzo[a,c,g,i]fluorenylmethyl)-4'4"-Dimethoxy- trityl Chloride: A Hydrophobic 5'- Protecting Group for the Separation of Synthetic Oligonucleotides
    R. Ramage and F.O. Wahl, Tetrahedron Letts., 1993, 34, 7133-7136.
     
  56. Design of a Versatile Linker for Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis
    R. Ramage, S.L. Irving and C. McInnes, Tetrahedron Letts., 1993, 34, 6599-6602.
     
  57. Affinity Purification of Synthetic Peptides and Proteins on Porous Graphitised Carbon
    A.R. Brown, S.L. Irving and R. Ramage, Tetrahedron Letts., 1993, 34, 7129-7132.
     
  58. Ubiquitin Carboxyl-terminal Hydrolases in Human Brain
    R. Layfield, T. Muir, R. Ramage, M. Landon and R.J. Mayer, J. Neurochem., 1993, 61, 174.
     
  59. UV Deprotection Monitoring of an Automated Batch Fmoc Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis with Feedback Control
    K.M. Otteson, R.L. Noble, P.D. Hoeprich, Jr., K.T. Shaw and R. Ramage,Protein Analysis Renaissance, 69-72.
     
  60. Solid Phase Synthesis of a-Hydroxyglycine Extended Peptides - Biological Precursors of Peptide Amides
    A.R. Brown and R. Ramage, Tetrahedron Letts., 1994, 35, 789-792.
     
  61. Synthetic, Structural and Biological Studies of the Ubiquitin System. Part 1. The Total Chemical Synthesis of Ubiquitin
    R. Ramage, J. Green, T.W. Muir, O.M. Ogunjobi, S. Love and K. Shaw,Biochem. J., 1994, 299, 151-158.
     
  62. Synthetic, Structural and Biological Studies of the Ubiquitin System. Part 2. Chemically Synthesised and Native Ubiquitin Fold into Identical Three-dimensional Structures
    D. Alexeev, S.M. Fawcett, M.A. Turner, O.M. Ogunjobi, T.W. Muir, R. Ramage and L. Sawyer, Biochem. J., 1994, 299, 159-163.
     
  63. Chemical Synthesis of Proteins: Development of New Methodology
    R. Ramage, A.R. Brown, C. McInnes, S.L. Irving, S.G. Love, W.D. Pallin, T.W. Muir, G. Raphy, K. Shaw, F.O. Wahl and J. Wilken, in 'Solid Phase Synthesis', ed R. Epton, (Mayflower Worldwide Ltd, Birmingham), 1994, 1-8.
     
  64. Synthesis of 17-Tetrabenzo[a,c,g,i]fluorene Derivatives as Chiral Selectors for Enantiomeric Separation by HPLC on Porous Graphitised Carbon
    J.K. Dutton, J.H. Knox, X Radisson, J.H. Ritchie and R. Ramage, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1995, 2581-2587.
     
  65. (17-Tetrabenzo[a,c,g,i]fluorenyl)methylchloroformate (Tbfmoc Cl) a Reagent for the Rapid and Efficient Purification of Synthetic Peptides and Proteins
    A R Brown, S L Irving, R. Ramage and G. Raphy, Tetrahedron, 1995, 43, 11815-11830.
     
  66. The Impact of Polystyrene Resins in Solid-Phase Organic Synthesis
    A.A. MacDonald, S.H. De Witt, S. Ghogh, E.M. Hogan, L Kieras, A Z Czarnik and R. Ramage, Molecular Diversity, 1995, 1, 183-186.
     
  67. The Total Chemical Synthesis of Monocyte Chemotactic Protein-1 (MCP-1)
    A.R. Brown, M. Covington, R.C. Newton, R. Ramage and P. Welch, J. Peptide Science, 1996, 2, 40-46.
     
  68. Design and Synthesis of a Highly Immunogenic, Discontinuous Epitope of HIV-1 gp120 which Binds to CD4+ve T Cells
    G.J. Cotton, S.E.M. Howie, Ian Heslop, James A Ross, David J Harrison and R. Ramage, J. Mol. Immunology, 1996, 33, 171-178.
     
  69. Methodology for Chemical Synthesis of Proteins
    R.Ramage, G.W. Biggin, A.R. Brown, A. Comer, A. Davison, L. Draffan, Lu Jiang, G. Morton, N. Robertson, K.T. Shaw, G. Tennant, K. Urquhart and J Wilken, Solid Phase Synthesis, 1996, 1-10
     
  70. Synthetic Structural and Biological Studies of the Ubiquitin System: synthesis and crystal structure of an analogue containing unnatural amino acids
    S.G Love, T.W.Muir, R.Ramage, K.T.Shaw, D.Alexeev, L.Sawyer, S.M.Kelly, N.C.Price, J.E.Arnolds, M.P.Mees and R.J.Mayer, Biochem.J. 1997, 323, 727-734
     
  71. Capillary Electrophoresis Assay for Ubiquitin Carboxyl-Terminal Hydrolases with Chemically Synthesized Ubiquitin-Valine as Substrate
    K Franklin, R Layfield, M Landon, R Ramage, A Brown, S Love, T Muir, K Urquhart, M Bownes, and J Mayer,Analytical Biochemistry,1997, 247, 305-309
     
  72. Solution Structure Determination of Endothelin-1 in Methanol/Water by NMR and Molecular Modelling Methods
    C.M.Hewage, L.Jiang, J.A.Parkinson, R.Ramage, and I.H.Sadler, Journal of Peptide Science,1997, 3, 415-428
     
  73. Solution conformation of an ETB selective agonist, ET-1[Cys(Acm)1,15Ala3,Leu7,Aib11], in CD3OH/H2O by 1H NMR and molecular modelling
    C M Hewage, L Jiang, J A Parkinson, R Ramage and I H Sadler, FEBS Letters, 1998, 425,  234-238
     
  74. Synthetic peptides representing discontinuous CD4 binding epitopes of HIV-1 gp 120 that induce T cell apoptosis and block cell death induced by gp 120
    S M Howie, G J Cotton, I Heslop, N Martin, D J Harrison and R Ramage, The FASEB Journal, 1998, 12, 991-998.
     
  75. Transfer Active Ester Condensation: A novel technique for peptide segment coupling
    P Wang, R Layfield, M Landon, R J Mayer and R Ramage, Tetrahedron Letters, 1998, 39, 8711-8714.
     
  76. Synthesis of Peptide C-Terminal Derivatives using the Transfer Active Ester Condensation Technique
    P Wang, K T Shaw, B Whigham and R Ramage, Tetrahedron Letters, 1998, 39, 8719-8720
     
  77. A Novel Purification Protocol for Soluble Combinatorial Peptide Libraries
    R Ramage, H R Swenson and K T Shaw, Tetrahedron Letters, 1998, 39, 8715-8718
     
  78. Synthesis and Application of a Novel Coupling Reagent, Ethyl 1-Hydroxy-1H -1,2,3 Triazole-4-Carboxylate
    L.Jiang, A Davison, G Tennant and R Ramage, Tetrahedron, 1998, 54, 14233-14254
     
  79. Development of ETB Selective Agonists: Solution Structure of a Linear Endothelin-1 Analogue, ET-1 [Cys(Acm)1,15, Ala3, Leu7, dAsp8, Aib11]
    C M Hewage, L Jiang, J A Parkinson, R Ramage and I H Sadler, Journal of Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics, 1998, 16, 425-435
     
  80. Peptides 1996
    Editors R. Ramage and R. Epton, Mayflower,1998
     
  81. Selective isopeptide bond formation: Coupling ubiquitin67-76with histone 2A114 128by use of the transfer active ester condensation technique
    P Wang, R Layfield, M Landon, R J Mayer and R Ramage, Journal of Peptide Research, 1999, 53, 1-5
     
  82. A functional discontinuous HIV-1 gp 120 C3/C4 domain-derived, branched, synthetic peptide that binds to CD4 an inhibits MIP-1a chemokine binding
    S E M Howie, M L Fernandes, I Heslop, T J Hewson, G J Cotton, M J Moore, D Innes, R Ramage and D J Harrison, FASEB Journal, 1999, 13, 503-511
     
  83. Total Chemical Synthesis of Deglycosylated Human Erythropoietin
    N Robertson, R Ramage, J.Chem.Soc., Perkin Trans 1, 1999, 1015-1021
     
  84. Comparative Studies of Nsc and Fmoc as Na -protecting Groups for SPPS
    R Ramage, L Jiang, Y D Kim, K Shaw, J Parkand H J Kim, Journal of Peptide Science, 1999, 5, 195-200
     
  85. Racemisation Studies of a Novel Coupling Reagent for Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis
    N Robertson, L Jiang and R Ramage,Tetrahedron,1999, 55, 2713-2720
     
  86. Solution Structure of a novel ETB receptor selective agonist ET1-21[Cys)Acm)1,15, Aib3,11,Leu7] by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and molecular modelling
    C M Hewage, L Jiang, J A Parkinson, R Ramage, I H Sadler, Journal of Peptide Research, 1999, 53, 223-233
     
  87. Electrophoretic separation of ubiquitin and single amino acid residue ubiquitin extensions using a commercial modified acrylamide gel electrophoresis system: An assay to determine catalytic capacities of deubiquitinating enzymes
    R Layfield, C Hayes, P Wang, K Urquhart, R Ramage, R J Mayer, M Landon Electrophoresis, 1999, 20, 480-482
     
  88. Solid Phase Synthesis of Peptide C-Terminal Semicarbazones and Aldehydes
    J A Patterson and R Ramage,Tetrahedron letters, 1999, 40, 6121-6124
     
  89. Chemically Synthesised Ubiquitin Extension Proteins Detect Distinct Catalytic Capacities of Deubiquitinating Enzymes
    R Layfield, K Franklin, M Landon, G Walker, P Wang, R Ramage, AR Brown S Love, K Urquhart, T Muir, R T Baker and R J Mayer, Analytical Biochemistry, 1999, 274, 40-49
     
  90. A linear endothelin-1 analogue: solution structure of ET-1[Aib1,3,11,15, Nle7] by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and molecular modelling
    C M Hewage, L Jiang, J A Parkinson, R Ramage and I Sadler, Neurochemistry International, 1999, 35, 35-45


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