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Fluorine NMR study of proline-rich sequences using fluoroprolines
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Synthesis and conformational properties of 3,4-difluoro-L-prolines
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Five-membered ring pucker conformational analysis of novel fluorinated prolines
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Minimising conformational bias in fluoroprolines through vicinal difluorination
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An accurate method for J-coupling based conformational analysis of five-membered rings : study of β- and γ-fluorinated prolines
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Full conformational characterization of novel fluorinated prolines
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Full conformational characterization of novel fluorinated prolines
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Ab initio and NMR conformational analysis of β- and γ-fluorinated prolines
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New NMR methods to study self-assembly
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New NMR methods to study self-assembly
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NMR approaches to characterize the structure and self-assembly of bacterial cyclic lipodepsipeptides
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New NMR approaches to study peptide-self-assembly in situ: principle and application to pseudodesmin, a cyclic lipodepsipeptide
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Insight into peptide self-assembly from anisotropic rotational diffusion derived from 13C NMR relaxation
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Peptide self-assembly studied by anisotropic rotational diffusion derived from 13C NMR relaxation
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Peptide self-assembly studied by anisotropic rotational diffusion derived from 13C NMR relaxation
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Self-assembly studied by NMR heteronuclear relaxation measurements and the effects of population averaging
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New NMR methods to study self-assembly
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New NMR methods to study peptide self-assembly
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Peptide self-assembly studied by anisotropic rotational diffusion derived from 13C NMR relaxation
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Heteronuclear relaxation measurements as a new method to study anisotropic supramolecular structures
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Model-free diffusion analysis and heteronuclear relaxation measurements as new NMR methods to study self-assembly in solution
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Model-free diffusion analysis and heteronuclear relaxation measurements as new NMR methods to study self-assembly in solution
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Self-assembly studied by NMR heteronuclear relaxation measurements and the effects of population averaging
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Model free diffusion analysis of self-assembling systems
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The solution structure and self-association properties of the cyclic lipodepsipeptide pseudodesmin A support its pore-forming potential