Prebiotic chiral transfer from self-aminoacylating ribozymes may favor either handedness


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Josh Kenchel, A. Vázquez-Salazar, Reno Wells, Krishna Brunton, Evan Janzen, Kyle M Schultz, Ziwei Liu, Weiwei Li, Eric T Parker, J. Dworkin, I. Chen
Nature Communications, 2024

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Kenchel, J., Vázquez-Salazar, A., Wells, R., Brunton, K., Janzen, E., Schultz, K. M., … Chen, I. (2024). Prebiotic chiral transfer from self-aminoacylating ribozymes may favor either handedness. Nature Communications.


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Kenchel, Josh, A. Vázquez-Salazar, Reno Wells, Krishna Brunton, Evan Janzen, Kyle M Schultz, Ziwei Liu, et al. “Prebiotic Chiral Transfer from Self-Aminoacylating Ribozymes May Favor Either Handedness.” Nature Communications (2024).


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Kenchel, Josh, et al. “Prebiotic Chiral Transfer from Self-Aminoacylating Ribozymes May Favor Either Handedness.” Nature Communications, 2024.


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@article{josh2024a,
  title = {Prebiotic chiral transfer from self-aminoacylating ribozymes may favor either handedness},
  year = {2024},
  journal = {Nature Communications},
  author = {Kenchel, Josh and Vázquez-Salazar, A. and Wells, Reno and Brunton, Krishna and Janzen, Evan and Schultz, Kyle M and Liu, Ziwei and Li, Weiwei and Parker, Eric T and Dworkin, J. and Chen, I.}
}



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