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Bissulfonamides as inhibitors of the dehydroquinate synthetase enzyme AroB and of the Type II dehydroquinase enzyme AroQ

Pages 1797-1799 | Published online: 25 Feb 2005

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  • •An interesting paper.
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  • •An interesting study on other possible applications of bissulfonamides.

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