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10 Bioinspired organic chemistry

Armitage, 2001

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4076579242917608748
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Armitage B
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Our rapidly growing understanding of biomolecular structure and function is driving the application of organic chemistry to the life sciences and, increasingly, materials sciences. Synthetic and physical organic chemistry have much to offer in these fields, particularly with …
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