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Acknowledgements
The studies of several metalloantibiotics and metallopeptides carried out in the authors'
laboratory have been supported by the start-up funds, Research and Creative Scholarship
Grants and the PYF Award of the University of South Florida, the Edward L. Cole
Research Grant (F94USF-3) of the American Cancer Society - Florida Division, and the
National Science Foundation (CHE-0718625). The authors' coworkers Drs. Xiangdong
Wei, Jon Epperson, Jason Palcic, Giordano da Silva, and William Tay and Alaa Hashim,
Christie Tang, and Justin Moses have made significant contributions to a better under-
standing of the structure-function relationship of these metallobiomolecules.
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