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Multicomponent mapping of boron chemotypes furnishes selective enzyme inhibitors

Authors
  1. A Adamczyk-Woźniak
  2. A Adibekian
  3. A Saghatelian
  4. A Zajdlik
  5. AB Cognetta III
  6. AM Edwards
  7. AS Paraskar
  8. BC Das
  9. C Laplante
  10. D Seebach
  11. DB Diaz
  12. DB Diaz
  13. DS Matteson
  14. E Gallerani
  15. E Kupperman
  16. E Takashiro
  17. FF Fleming
  18. GE Garrett
  19. H Lee
  20. J Li
  21. JC Powers
  22. JD Denis St.
  23. JZ Long
  24. JZ Long
  25. K Sakamoto
  26. K Sakamoto
  27. L Borissenko
  28. M Groll
  29. M Vourvahis
  30. MJ Niphakis
  31. N Teno
  32. P Shah
  33. PF Bross
  34. R Smoum
  35. S Adachi
  36. S Ong
  37. S Pan
  38. S Terashita
  39. S Touchet
  40. SJ Baker
  41. SJ Baker
  42. W Yang
  43. Z He
  44. Z He
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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