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Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) is ubiquitous and re-infection with both subtypes (RSV/A and RSV/B) is common. The fusion (F) protein of RSV is antigenically conserved, induces neutralizing antibodies, and is a primary target of vaccine development ...
Brittani N. Blunck +11 more
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In Silico Analysis of Neutralizing Antibody Epitopes on The Hepatitis C Virus Surface Glycoproteins [PDF]
Objective: Despite of antiviral drugs and successful treatment, an effective vaccine against hepatitis C virus (HCV)infection is still required. Recently, bioinformatic methods same as prediction algorithms, have greatly contributed tothe use of peptides
Raziyeh Zareh-Khoshchehreh +4 more
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BackgroundChagas is a neglected tropical disease caused by the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. On the order of seven million people are infected worldwide and current therapies are limited, highlighting the urgent need for new interventions.
Jéssica I. de Paula +5 more
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Bioactive Peptides from Libraries [PDF]
New ligands for a variety of biological targets can be selected from biological or synthetic combinatorial peptide libraries. The use of different libraries to select novel peptides with potential therapeutic applications is reviewed. The possible combination of molecular diversity provided by combinatorial libraries and a rational approach derived ...
Falciani, Chiara +3 more
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Screening technology of cyclic peptide library based on gene encoding
As a powerful tool for the discovery of peptide compounds, high-throughput library screening technology can also perform multitarget screening with high chemical diversity as a condition, which accelerates the process of exploring high-affinity peptide ...
Yangqiang Chen +5 more
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Phage-displayed peptide libraries [PDF]
Over the past year, significant advances have been achieved through the use of phage-displayed peptide libraries. A wide variety of bioactive molecules, including antibodies, receptors and enzymes, have selected high-affinity and/or highly-specific peptide ligands from a number of different types of peptide library.
M B, Zwick, J, Shen, J K, Scott
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Evaluation of Phage Display Discovered Peptides as Ligands for Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen (PSMA) [PDF]
The aim of this study was to identify potential ligands of PSMA suitable for further development as novel PSMA-targeted peptides using phage display technology. The human PSMA protein was immobilized as a target followed by incubation with a 15-mer phage
A Ghosh +48 more
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Large‐scale survey and database of high affinity ligands for peptide recognition modules
Many proteins involved in signal transduction contain peptide recognition modules (PRMs) that recognize short linear motifs (SLiMs) within their interaction partners.
Joan Teyra +13 more
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Cholesterol-directed nanoparticle assemblies based on single amino acid peptide mutations activate cellular uptake and decrease tumor volume. [PDF]
Peptide drugs have been difficult to translate into effective therapies due to their low in vivo stability. Here, we report a strategy to develop peptide-based therapeutic nanoparticles by screening a peptide library differing by single-site amino acid ...
Landry, Markita P +4 more
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Acrylamide neurotoxicity on the cerebrum of weaning rats
The mechanism underlying acrylamide-induced neurotoxicity remains controversial. Previous studies have focused on acrylamide-induced toxicity in adult rodents, but neurotoxicity in weaning rats has not been investigated.
Su-min Tian +5 more
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