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Fused Bicyclic Gly-Asp β-Turn Mimics with Specific Affinity for GPIIb-IIIa

Authors
  1. Achim Rapp
  2. Ann E. Arfstan
  3. Anne Nunes
  4. Barbara G. Utterback
  5. Birgit Sommer
  6. Bruce P. Gunn
  7. Cathy S. Harms
  8. Daniel J. Sall
  9. Gerd Rühter
  10. Hans-Jürgen Mest
  11. Jeffrey T. Mullaney
  12. John M. Morin
  13. Joseph A. Jakubowski
  14. Ken J. Ruterbories
  15. Matthew J. Fisher
  16. Michael D. Kinnick
  17. Michael J. Martinelli
  18. Michael Mohr
  19. Michael Paal
  20. Richard D. Towner
  21. Robert M. Scarborough
  22. Robert T. Vasileff
  23. Silke Vöelkers
  24. Suzane L. Um
  25. Terry D. Lindstrom
  26. Theo Schotten
  27. Ulrich Giese
  28. Vien Khau
  29. Virginia L. Wyss
  30. Wolfgang Stenzel
Publication date
23 October 1999
Publisher
American Chemical Society (ACS)
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