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Xiao-Jie Xu
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Department of Chemistry, Peking University, Beijing, China
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Yun-Hua Ye
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Department of Chemistry, Peking University, Beijing, China
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James P. Tam
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Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA
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Table of contents (90 chapters)
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Molecular Diversity-Peptide Libraries
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- M. Meldal, E. Meinjohanns, K. Frische, T. Jensen, P. Hansen, O. Werdelin et al.
Pages 59-62
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- J.C. Spetzler, V. Westphal, J.R. Winther, M. Meldal
Pages 63-66
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- Andrew M. Bray, N. Joe Maeji, Liana M. Lagniton, Debra Chiefari, Ian W. James, Kiah Ang et al.
Pages 67-70
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- Rui Fang, Jie Qi, Tian-Yu Li, Hui Zhou, Wei Li
Pages 75-77
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- Yan-Ling Song, Xia Wang, Shu-Wen He, Sheng Jin, Jun-Da Liu, Shu Wang
Pages 78-80
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- Shi-Feng Liu, Jie-Cheng Xu
Pages 81-82
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- Mu-Xin Wei, S. Naruse, K. Nokihara, T. Ozakjb, E. Ando, De-Zhen Chen et al.
Pages 83-85
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- Bin Yang, Zong-Jin Han, Ke-Liang Liu, Zhen-Kai Ding
Pages 86-87
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Conformation of Peptides and Proteins
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- Gabriele Tuchscherer, Pascal Dumy, Patrick Garrouste, Christian Lehmann, Marc Mathieu, Cristina Peggion et al.
Pages 91-93
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- T. Kobayashi, A. Shimizu, M. Ikeguchi, S. Sugai
Pages 94-95
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- Y. Goto, D. Hamada, S. Segawa
Pages 96-97
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- De-Li Liu, Hirofumi Shoun
Pages 100-101
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- Hou-Li Jiang, Bin Yang, Bing-Yu Liua, Ye-Mei Fan, Shi-Jie Shen, Zhen-Kai Ding
Pages 102-103
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- Rui Wang, Jing-Man Ni, Xiao-Wu Yang, Xiao-Yu Hu, Xin-Fu Pan
Pages 104-105
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- Jun-Mei Wang, Xiao-Jie Xu, Fan Jiang
Pages 106-108
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- Ji-Sheng Chen, Bing-Gen Ru, Fu-Sheng Lin, Dong-Mei Yang, Pai-Ai Zhou, Cai-Hong Wu et al.
Pages 109-110
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Structure and Design
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- V.J. Hruby, S. Liao, M. Shenderovich, X. Qian, G.G. Bonner, G. Han et al.
Pages 113-117
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- Du-Sheng Cheng, Feng-Yun Liu, Xiu-Zhen Li, Guo-Li Wang
Pages 118-119
About this book
The fourth Chinese Peptide Symposium, hosted by Peking University, was held at Chengdu, China on July 21 25, 1996 with 164 participants, including 45 scientists from abroad, representing 12 countries. The four day conference was both intense and spiritually rewarding. Our goal for CPS 96 was to provide a forum for the exchange of knowledge, cooperation and friendship between the international and Chinese scientific communities, and we believe this goal was met. The symposium consisted of 10 sessions with 55 oral and 78 poster presentations, including synthetic methods, molecular diversity and peptide libraries, structure and conformation of peptides and proteins, bioactive peptides, peptide immunology, De Novo design and synthesis of proteins and peptides, ligand receptor interactions, the chemistry biology interface and challenging problems in peptides. Theenthusiasticcooperationandexcellentcontributionsweregratifying andtheactive response of the invited speakers contributed to the success of the symposium. The presentations were of excellent caliber and represented the most current and significant aspects of peptide science. Dr. James P. Tam and Dr. Jie Cheng Xu were the recipients of ‘The Cathay Award’ sponsored by the H. H. Liu Education Foundation, offered for their seminal contributions in peptide science and the Chinese Peptide Symposium. Four outstanding young scientists were selected by the organizing committee to receive awards sponsored by Haikou Nanhai Pharmaceutical Industry Co. Ltd. (Zhong He Group).
Editors and Affiliations
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Department of Chemistry, Peking University, Beijing, China
Xiao-Jie Xu,
Yun-Hua Ye
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Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, USA
James P. Tam