Stimuli-responsive membrane activity of cyclic-peptide–polymer conjugates

Volume: 10, Issue: 21, Pages: 5476 - 5483
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
Cyclic peptide nanotubes (CPNT) consisting of an even number of amino acids with an alternating chirality are highly interesting materials in a biomedical context due to their ability to insert themselves into cellular membranes. However, unwanted unspecific interactions between CPNT and non-targeted cell membranes are a major drawback. To solve this issue we have synthetized a series of CPNT-polymer conjugates with a cleavable covalent...
Paper Details
Title
Stimuli-responsive membrane activity of cyclic-peptide–polymer conjugates
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
10
Issue
21
Pages
5476 - 5483
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