Amino Acids Cyclic

peptides Amino acids cyclic peptides are a type of molecule that consists of a chain of amino acids which are connected in a loop. They are important building blocks of proteins and used in the body for a wide range of functions, such as the regulation of metabolism and physiological responses. Their significance lies in their ability to allow for the formation of more complex interactions between molecules and larger structures, as well as for their many uses in medicine and drug development. Amino acid cyclic peptides are used in the production of hormones, vitamins, and various types of drugs. They also form an essential component of enzymes and immunomodulators.

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Retraction Note: Amino Acid Imbalance in Atherosclerosis

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