Effect of formulation and peptide folding on the fibrillar aggregation, gelation, and oxidation of a therapeutic peptide.
@article{KorangYeboah2021EffectOF, title={Effect of formulation and peptide folding on the fibrillar aggregation, gelation, and oxidation of a therapeutic peptide.}, author={Maxwell Korang-Yeboah and Stephanie A. Ketcham and Mack Shih and Zhang Jinhui and Bandara Bandaranayake and Yvonne Abbey-Berko and Faustino Patrick and Muhammad Ashraf}, journal={International journal of pharmaceutics}, year={2021}, pages={ 120677 } }
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