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What are cyclic amino acids and how do you use them?Cyclic amino acids are a class of amino acids that contain a cyclic structure in their side chain. These amino acids typically have a different structure compared to the standard amino acids found in proteins. One example of a cyclic amino acid is proline, which has a five-membered ring structure in its side chain. Proline is unique because its cyclic structure limits the flexibility of...0 Comments 0 Shares 64 Views 0 ReviewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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Introduction to PROTAC Libraries and LinkersThe Emergence of PROTAC Technology In the realm of modern drug discovery, the term "PROTAC" has become increasingly prevalent. PROTAC stands for "Proteolysis Targeting Chimeras," a revolutionary technology that offers an innovative approach to degrading specific proteins within cells. Unlike traditional small-molecule drugs, which typically inhibit the function of a target protein, PROTACs...0 Comments 0 Shares 115 Views 0 Reviews
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