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1. Parsing the Enthalpy–Entropy Compensation Phenomenon of General DNA–Ligand Interactions by a ‘Gradient Determinant’ Approach

2. Energetic studies on DNA–peptide interaction in relation to the enthalpy–entropy compensation paradox

3. Determination of Allosteric Effects and Interstrand Bidentate Interactions in DNA-Peptide Molecular Recognition

4. Synthesis of a cyclic hexapeptide with sequence corresponding to murine tumor necrosis factor-(127-132) as a novel potential antitumor agent

6. Enthalpy-driven nuclease-like activity and mechanism of peptide-chlorambucil conjugates

7. Sequence-Specific DNA Cleavage by Dipeptides Disubstituted with Chlorambucil and 2,6-Dimethoxyhydroquinone-3-mercaptoacetic Acid

9. Novel cyclic peptides containing a γ-glutamyl residue induce IL-1 secretion from human peripheral blood mononuclear cells

10. Studies of the synthesis, immunology, and cytotoxicity of a cyclic octapeptide corresponding to TNF-.alpha.-(59-66)

11. ChemInform Abstract: Novel Cyclic Peptides Containing a γ-Glutamyl Residue Induce IL- 1 Secretion from Human Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells

12. Detection of multiple network-based allosteric interactions between peptides and arrays of DNA binding sites

13. Alcalase-catalyzed Synthesis of Novel 2,6-Dimethoxyhydroquinone-3-mercaptoacetyl-peptide Conjugates

14. Unusually strong positive cooperativity in binding of peptides to latent membrane protein-1 DNA fragments of the Epstein-Barr viral gene

15. Semiquinone footprinting

16. DNA sequence-specific recognition of peptides incorporating the HPRK and polyamide motifs

17. Preferential binding to DNA sequences of peptides related to a novel XPRK motif

18. Synthesis and DNA nicking studies of a novel cyclic peptide: cyclo[Lys-Trp-Lys-Ahx-]

19. Synthesis of cyclic peptide homologs of glutathione as potential antitumor agents

20. Design, synthesis, and testing of potential antisickling agents. 9. Cyclic tetrapeptide homologs as mimics of the mutation site of hemoglobin S

21. High-resolution proton nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the glucocerebrosidase activator protein from Gaucher spleen

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