Overview
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Gregg B. Fields
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Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, USA
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James P. Tam
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Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Vanderbilt University Medical School, Nashville, USA
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George Barany
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Departments of Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine & Pathology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
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Table of contents (318 papers)
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Front Matter
Pages i-lxvii
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The 1999 Merrifield Award/Rao Makineni Lecture
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Young Investigators’ MiniSymposium (dedicated to the memory of Bruce W. Erickson)
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- Matthew J. Saderholm, Paul Saconn, Nimish Shah, Bruce W. Erickson
Pages 20-21
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- Amareth Lim, Alexander M. Makhov, Lawreen H. Connors, Jeremy Bond, Hideyo Inouye, Jack D. Griffith et al.
Pages 22-23
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- Thorsten K. Oost, Chanokporn Sukonpan, Daniel H. Rich
Pages 24-25
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- Michael D. Shultz, Jean Chmielewski
Pages 26-27
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- Assaf Friedler, Nathan Luedtke, Dorit Friedler, Abraham Loyter, Yitzhak Tor, Chaim Gilon
Pages 28-29
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- Scott A. Mitchell, Matthew R. Pratt, Victor J. Hruby, Robin Polt
Pages 30-31
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- Kenneth S. Rotondi, Kannan Gunasekaran, Lila M. Gierasch
Pages 32-33
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- Elsa Locardi, Ralph-Heiko Mattern, Timothy I. Malaney, Daniel G. Mullen, Robert Minasyan, Michael D. Pierschbacher et al.
Pages 34-35
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- Natalia Carulla, Clare Woodward, George Barany
Pages 36-37
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- Josue Alfaro-Lopez, Toru Okayama, Keiko Hosohata, Peg Davis, Frank Porreca, Henry I. Yamamura et al.
Pages 38-39
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- Dongxia Wang, Lili Guo, Patrick J. Edwards, Larry R. Jones, Roger W. Roeske
Pages 40-41
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- Heekyung Choi, Thomas F. Murray, Jane V. Aldrich
Pages 42-43
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Synthetic Methodologies (including Large-Scale Synthesis)
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- Keith Rose, Jean Vizzavona
Pages 47-49
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- Hack-Joo Kim, Vladimir V. Samukov
Pages 50-52
About this book
“Have you tried peptides? Small proteins, the best in the land! Won’t you try peptides? Keep all your body processes in hand! For labor and lactation oxytocin you must buy! Enkephalin always gives a good runner’s high! So won’t you try peptides? Small proteins, the best in the land!” The above words [1], penned by Gary Gisselman to open Peptide Ångst: La Triviata, the opera which made its world premiere on July 1, 1999, also serve as a fitting charge to the th 16 American Peptide Symposium. This latest edition of a premier biennial series was held under the auspices of the American Peptide Society, June 26–July 1, 1999, at the Minneapolis Convention Center, Minneapolis,Minnesota, with the undersigned serving as Co-Chairs. The fortunate coincidence of the calendar allowed us to set as the theme “Peptides for the New Millennium”, and in our judgment, the approximately 1200 participants [2] who converged in the Twin Cities from academic and industrial institutions in 36 countries were treated to an exciting and stimulating conference that left most everyone with an enthusiastic vision for the future of our field. The present Proceedings volume should serve as a handy reference source and succinct snapshot of peptide science at essentially its century mark – the clock having started with the initial contributions of Emil Fischer and Th. Curtius.
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, USA
Gregg B. Fields
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Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Vanderbilt University Medical School, Nashville, USA
James P. Tam
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Departments of Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine & Pathology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA
George Barany