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Editorial
. 2018 Jul 7;23(7):1658.
doi: 10.3390/molecules23071658.

Glycomimetics: Design, Synthesis, and Therapeutic Applications

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Editorial

Glycomimetics: Design, Synthesis, and Therapeutic Applications

Philippe Compain. Molecules. .
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