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Enhancing elemental release and antibacterial properties of resin-based dental sealants with calcium phosphate, bioactive glass, and polylysine. [PDF]

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De novo design of peptides localizing at the interface of biomolecular condensates

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DNA delivery with hyperbranched polylysine: A comparative study with linear and dendritic polylysine

Journal of Controlled Release, 2013
PEI and polylysine are among the most investigated synthetic polymeric carriers for DNA delivery. Apart from their practical use, these 2 classes of polymers are also of interest from a fundamental point of view as they both can be prepared in different architectures (linear and branched/dendritic) and in a wide range of molecular weights, which is ...
Zuzana Kadlecová   +2 more
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Characterization of complexes made of polylysine–polyleucine–polylysine and pDNA

Journal of Materials Chemistry B, 2017
Polylysine shows unique physical and biological abilities in its application.
Baizhu Chen, Lei Yu, Zhibo Li
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Polylysine effect on thylakoid membranes

Biophysical Chemistry, 2020
Thylakoid membranes of photosynthetic plant chloroplasts are involved in a wide range of energy producing pathways. Their stacking can be employed in order to provide increased surface area for biocatalytic purposes. Here we probe the aggregate formation of higher plants' thylakoids using low-molecular poly-l-lysine as an electrostatic polymer linker ...
Virjinia, Doltchinkova   +1 more
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The reaction of polylysine with 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene

International Journal of Biochemistry, 1978
Abstract 1. 1. Kinetics of the reaction of 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene with poly-1-lysine has been investigated over the pH range 8.5–10.85. 2. 2. The reactivity of the polylysine was resolved into four parts; two associated with helical regions and two associated with coil regions. 3. 3.
R C, Parker, R, Rakowitz, D S, Kristol
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Reversible Inhibition of Pepsin by Polylysine

Nature, 1954
THE mode of action of low-molecular weight enzyme inhibitors has been intensively studied. This does not, however, apply to high-molecular weight enzyme inhibitors. So far as we are aware, no work has been published on synthetic high-molecular weight enzyme inhibitors, and the mode of action of natural high-molecular weight enzyme inhibitors, such as ...
E, KATCHALSKI, A, BERGER, H, NEUMANN
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Preparation of Asialoorosomucoid-Polylysine Conjugates

Bioconjugate Chemistry, 1994
Asialoorosomucoid-polylysine (ASOR-PL) conjugates have been recently developed as carriers of electrostatically bound DNA for targeted delivery to the hepatic asialoglycoprotein receptor (ASGPr) for gene therapy. Using acid-urea gel electrophoresis we have found that previously reported procedures for the fractionation of ASOR-PL conjugates do not ...
T D, McKee   +3 more
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