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  1. 3-Hydroxypropionate bicycle (1,076 bytes)
    2: The 3-Hydroxypropionate bicycle, also known as the 3-Hydroxypropionate pathway, i...
  2. Category:Bicycle (38 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Bicycle

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  1. 4i3i (3,640 bytes)
    14: ...due through E46Q mutation, which switches off the bicycle-pedal pathway.
  2. 4i38 (3,601 bytes)
    14: ...due through E46Q mutation, which switches off the bicycle-pedal pathway.
  3. 4i39 (3,429 bytes)
    13: ...due through E46Q mutation, which switches off the bicycle-pedal pathway.
  4. 1bhx (6,464 bytes)
    26: ...the S2 pocket of the active site of thrombin. The bicycle introduces conformational constraint into the lig...
  5. Carbon Fixation (943 bytes)
    20: '''4) 3-Hydroxypropionate bicycle'''
    22: [[3-Hydroxypropionate bicycle]]
  6. 4hy8 (3,405 bytes)
    13: ...due through E46Q mutation, which switches off the bicycle-pedal pathway.
  7. 4i3j (3,641 bytes)
    14: ...due through E46Q mutation, which switches off the bicycle-pedal pathway.
  8. 4i3a (3,429 bytes)
    13: ...due through E46Q mutation, which switches off the bicycle-pedal pathway.
  9. 8bn1 (3,958 bytes)
    14: ...hich were used to inform the design of additional Bicycles with increased affinity and inhibition of ACE2 e...
    16: ...Guided Chemical Optimization of Bicyclic Peptide (Bicycle) Inhibitors of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2.,H...
  10. 8b9p (3,826 bytes)
    14: ...hich were used to inform the design of additional Bicycles with increased affinity and inhibition of ACE2 e...
    16: ...Guided Chemical Optimization of Bicyclic Peptide (Bicycle) Inhibitors of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2.,H...
  11. 3ve3 (3,825 bytes)
    15: ...due through E46Q mutation, which switches off the bicycle-pedal pathway.
  12. 3ve4 (3,895 bytes)
    15: ...due through E46Q mutation, which switches off the bicycle-pedal pathway.
  13. Acetyl-CoA carboxylase (1,609 bytes)
    4: ...tion and function. See also [[3-Hydroxypropionate bicycle]].
  14. 8byj (3,942 bytes)
    14: ...hich were used to inform the design of additional Bicycles with increased affinity and inhibition of ACE2 e...
    16: ...Guided Chemical Optimization of Bicyclic Peptide (Bicycle) Inhibitors of Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2.,H...
  15. 3-Hydroxypropionate bicycle (1,076 bytes)
    2: The 3-Hydroxypropionate bicycle, also known as the 3-Hydroxypropionate pathway, i...
  16. 5eds (6,059 bytes)
    14: ...says. These compounds which share a benzimidazole bicycle are effective when administered in vivo at unboun...
  17. Category:Bicycle (38 bytes)
    1: List of pages with the keyword Bicycle
  18. 8qfz (1,083 bytes)
    2: ==TSLP-Bicycle complex==
  19. Ephrin receptor 3D structures (6,161 bytes)
    28: **[[6rw2]] - hEPHR A2 LBD + bicycle toxin<br />
  20. 6o8u (6,227 bytes)
    18: ... series of dihydrobenzofurans. This semisaturated bicycle provided superior druglike properties while maint...

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