While the large proportion of our genome that does not instruct our cells to form proteins has been harder to study than protein-coding genes, it has been shown to have vital physiological functions.
Peptoids, or n-substitued glycines, are complex and diverse oligomeric structures which have been explored for a number of biomimetic applications including drug delivery, surfactants, and catalysts.
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Let $\{f_k\}$ be a sequence of continuous real valued functions defined on an interval $I$ and $N$ a fixed ...