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Number: 930/DIG.537
Name: Peptide or protein sequence > Cyclic peptides derived from at least five amino acids and containing at least one abnormal peptide link (c07k-7/50) > With at least one abnormal peptide link in the ring (c07k-7/54) > The cyclisation not occurring through the 2,4-diamino-butanoic acid (c07k-7/56)
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Class Number Class Name Patents
930/DIG.538 Bacitracins; related peptides (c07k-7/58) 2


Patents under this class:

Patent Number Title Of Patent Date Issued
5773411 Cyclic compounds linked by a heterocyclic ring useful as inhibitors of platelet glycoprotein IIB/IIIA Jun. 30, 1998
5428129 Peptides and processes for producing cyclic peptides Jun. 27, 1995
4743584 C-terminal amide cyclic renin inhibitors containing peptide isosteres May. 10, 1988



 
 
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