Smart combinatorial assays for the determination of protease activity and inhibition

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Meldal, M 2005, 'Smart combinatorial assays for the determination of protease activity and inhibition', QSAR and Combinatorial Science, bind 24, nr. 10, s. 1141-1148. https://doi.org/10.1002/qsar.200540008

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Meldal, M. (2005). Smart combinatorial assays for the determination of protease activity and inhibition. QSAR and Combinatorial Science, 24(10), 1141-1148. https://doi.org/10.1002/qsar.200540008

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Meldal M. Smart combinatorial assays for the determination of protease activity and inhibition. QSAR and Combinatorial Science. 2005 dec.;24(10):1141-1148. https://doi.org/10.1002/qsar.200540008

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Meldal, Morten. / Smart combinatorial assays for the determination of protease activity and inhibition. I: QSAR and Combinatorial Science. 2005 ; Bind 24, Nr. 10. s. 1141-1148.

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