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The following pages link to Functionalization with C-terminal cysteine enhances transfection efficiency of cell-penetrating peptides through dimer formation (Q41930549):
Displaying 12 items.
- Dimerization of 30Kc19 protein in the presence of amphiphilic moiety and importance of Cys-57 during cell penetration. (Q34819513) (← links)
- Noncovalently associated cell-penetrating peptides for gene delivery applications. (Q38112173) (← links)
- Strategies to stabilize cell penetrating peptides for in vivo applications (Q38602460) (← links)
- A cell-penetrating foldamer with a bioreducible linkage for intracellular delivery of DNA. (Q38846070) (← links)
- The tetrapeptide core of the carrier peptide Xentry is cell-penetrating: novel activatable forms of Xentry (Q38996957) (← links)
- Spontaneous membrane-translocating peptide adsorption at silica surfaces: a molecular dynamics study. (Q39323442) (← links)
- Characterization of the human dynein light chain Rp3 and its use as a non-viral gene delivery vector (Q42265916) (← links)
- Relationships between Cargo, Cell Penetrating Peptides and Cell Type for Uptake of Non-Covalent Complexes into Live Cells (Q42922753) (← links)
- Side reactions in the SPPS of Cys-containing peptides (Q43931824) (← links)
- A rapid and efficient method for the synthesis of selectively S-Trt or S-Mmt protected Cys-containing peptides. (Q53063328) (← links)
- Overcoming Endosomal Entrapment in Drug Delivery (Q90330557) (← links)
- Role of Cellular Retention and Intracellular State in Controlling Gene Delivery Efficiency of Multiple Nonviral Carriers (Q92135261) (← links)