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- who: Christine Sternstein from the Institute of Organic Chemistry, and Department of Biotechnology and Biophysics, Biocenter, JuliusMaximilians-Universitu00e4t Wu00fcrzburg, Wu00fcrzburg, Germany have published the article: Bioorthogonal azido-S1P works as substrate for S1PR1, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
IMAGES IN LIPID RESEARCH Bioorthogonal azido-S1P works as substrate for S1PR1 Christine Sternstein1, Jan Schlegel2, Markus Sauer2, and Jürgen Seibel1,* Author contributions M. S. and Jürgen Seibel conceptualization; Jan Schlegel methodology; C. S. and Jan Schlegel investigation; C. S. writing-original draft; Jan Schlegel, M. S., and Jürgen Seibel writing-review . . .
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