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The Sequence V1.5 software was first publicly released at the Fall Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Boston, 2002. It was originally developed and tested by James E. Redman, Keith M. Wilcoxen and M. Reza Ghadiri at The Scripps Research Institute. JER thanks the Wellcome Trust for a postdoctoral fellowship (061454).

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References:

Automated mass spectrometric sequence determination of cyclic peptide library members.
J. E. Redman, K. M. Wilcoxen, M. R. Ghadiri, J. Comb. Chem. 2003, 5, 33.

Automated computer assisted mass spectrometric sequencing of cyclic peptide library members.
J. E. Redman, K. M. Wilcoxen, M. R. Ghadiri, Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. S. Aug 18 2002, 224: 388-ORGN Part 2. (Download PowerPoint presentation)

Rapid QSAR of antimicrobial cyclic peptides through non-encoded split and pool synthesis and automated sequencing.
K. M. Wilcoxen, J. E. Redman, W. S. Horne, M. R. Ghadiri, Abstr. Pap. Am. Chem. S.Aug 18 2002, 224: 389-ORGN Part 2.


 
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