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The American Journal of Cardiology|March 1, 1981
Task force 4: The physician in the hospitalL Gillespie, J H Hall, C L Curry, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|April 9, 2001
A novel serine protease inhibition motif involving a multi-centered short hydrogen bonding network at the active siteB A Katz, K Elrod, C Luong, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|July 21, 1998
Antihyperglycemic activities of cryptolepine analogues: an ethnobotanical lead structure isolated from Cryptolepis sanguinolentaD E Bierer, L G Dubenko, P Zhang, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|April 4, 1998
Ethnobotanical-directed discovery of the antihyperglycemic properties of cryptolepine: its isolation from Cryptolepis sanguinolenta, synthesis, and in vitro and in vivo activitiesD E Bierer, D M Fort, C D Mendez, et al.
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The American Journal of Cardiology|March 1, 1981
Task force 4: The physician in the hospitalL Gillespie, J H Hall, C L Curry, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|April 9, 2001
A novel serine protease inhibition motif involving a multi-centered short hydrogen bonding network at the active siteB A Katz, K Elrod, C Luong, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|July 21, 1998
Antihyperglycemic activities of cryptolepine analogues: an ethnobotanical lead structure isolated from Cryptolepis sanguinolentaD E Bierer, L G Dubenko, P Zhang, et al.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry|April 4, 1998
Ethnobotanical-directed discovery of the antihyperglycemic properties of cryptolepine: its isolation from Cryptolepis sanguinolenta, synthesis, and in vitro and in vivo activitiesD E Bierer, D M Fort, C D Mendez, et al.
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