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Type: Thesis
Title: Chemistry and medical implications of novel amphibian peptides : a thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy / by Paul Andrew Wabnitz.
Author: Wabnitz, Paul Andrew
Issue Date: 1999
School/Discipline: Dept. of Chemistry
Abstract: A chemical and pharmacological investigation of compounds derived from amphibian skin. Isolates novel amphibian peptides and further investigates the biological activity of some of the peptides discovered.
Dissertation Note: Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Chemistry, 2000
Subject: Amphibians Molecular aspects
Anti-infective agents
Protein drugs
Peptides Therapeutic use
Microbial peptides
Description: Copies of author's previously published articles inserted.
Includes bibliographical references.
xv, 210 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.
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