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<p>The development of inhibitors of intracellular protein–protein interactions (PPIs) is of great significance
for drug discovery, but the generation of a cell-permeable molecule with high affinity to protein is
challenging. Oligo(N-substituted glycines) (oligo-NSGs), referred to as peptoids, are attractive as
potential intracellular PPI inhibitors owing to their high membrane permeability. However, their
intrinsically flexible backbones make the rational d… Show more
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