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THE polypeptide nature of several antibiotics is of considerable interest. As recent work in this field overlaps to some extent with our own, we wish to give a preliminary account of our studies on synthetic peptides related to gramicidin-S.
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HARRIS, J., WORK, T. Synthetic Pentapeptides Related to Gramicidin-S. Nature 161, 804–805 (1948). https://doi.org/10.1038/161804b0
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