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Journal of Peptide Science

Copyright © 2013 European Peptide Society and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Cover image for Vol. 19 Issue 6

Editor-in-Chief: Luis Moroder

Impact Factor: 1.799

ISI Journal Citation Reports © Ranking: 2011: 40/73 (Chemistry Analytical); 213/290 (Biochemistry & Molecular Biology)

Online ISSN: 1099-1387

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A structural view on spider silk proteins and their role in fiber assembly

Sialic acid and sialyl-lactose glyco-conjugates: design, synthesis and binding assays to lectins and swine influenza H1N1 virus

Fast conventional Fmoc solid-phase peptide synthesis: a comparative study of different activators

The good taste of peptides

2,2′-Dithiobis(5-nitropyridine) (DTNP) as an effective and gentle deprotectant for common cysteine protecting groups

Evaluation of COMU as a coupling reagent for in situ neutralization Boc solid phase peptide synthesis

Peptides as asymmetric catalysts and templates for the controlled formation of Ag nanoparticles

Through the looking glass – a new world of proteins enabled by chemical synthesis

Bacterial membrane lipids in the action of antimicrobial agents

Hexafluoroisopropanol induces self-assembly of β-amyloid peptides into highly ordered nanostructures

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