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    Solid-phase synthesis of a type II′ β-turn peptido-mimetic library by Grimes, John H, Angell, Yvonne M, Kohn, Wayne D

    Published in Tetrahedron letters (05-05-2003)
    “…The solid-phase synthesis of a dipeptide derived 2-amino-3-oxohexahydroindolizino[8,7- b]indole-5-carboxylate system (IBTM) is described. The IBTM moiety is…”
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    Synthetic Approaches to Disulfide-free Circular Bovine Pancreatic Trypsin Inhibitor (c-BPTI) Analogues by Tulla-Puche, Judit, Getun, Irina V., Angell, Yvonne M., Alsina, Jordi, Albericio, Fernando, Woodward, Clare, Barany, George

    “…Several approaches were investigated with the goal to obtain disulfide-free circularized analogues of the 58-residue small protein bovine pancreatic trypsin…”
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    Development of a polyvalent assay system for lead identification by LOVERING, Frank, ANGELL, Yvonne, ZHANG, Yan-Ling, BRIDGES, Kristie

    Published in Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters (18-10-2004)
    “…In an effort to identify new approaches to lead discovery a polyvalent assay was developed to allow identification of weak inhibitors. This approach involves…”
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    Increase in Fluorescence upon the Hydrolysis of Tyrosine Peptides: Application to Proteinase Assays by Peranteau, A.G., Kuzmic, P., Angell, Y., Garciaecheverria, C., Rich, D.H.

    Published in Analytical biochemistry (01-05-1995)
    “…The intrinsic fluorescence of tyrosine increases by a factor of approximately two when the carboxy group is liberated from a peptide bond by hydrolysis. The…”
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    The solid-phase synthesis of cyclosporin A analogues by Angell, Yvonne Marie

    Published 01-01-1996
    “…The first solid-phase syntheses of Cyclosporin A (CsA) analogues are described. Initially, model tripeptide sequences were chosen to mimic the most difficult…”
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