ChemBioChem 2010-11-02

Esterification of an unnatural amino acid structurally deviating from canonical amino acids promotes its uptake and incorporation into proteins in mammalian cells.

Jeffrey K Takimoto, Zheng Xiang, Ji-Yong Kang, Lei Wang

Index: ChemBioChem. 11 , 2268-72, (2010)

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