Specific detection and in vivo tracing of cancer biomarkers are important for cancer analysis. In this work, a simple and effective strategy for developing peptide probes was established. Peptides were rationally designed by using an antisense peptide approach directed towards an extracellular fragment (EL2) of a novel tumor-related protein LAPTM4B. Positional-scanning and stepwise affinity screening was employed to obtain an optimal peptide AP2H (IHGHHIISVG). The dissociation constant between the two small peptides, AP2H and the target EL2, was 5.51 mu m under physiological conditions. Fluorescence imaging assays indicated that AP2H can recognize live hepatoma cells by targeting the LAPTM4B protein on the cell surface with high specificity...
The use of bacteriophages to select novel ligands has been widely explored for cancer therapy. Their...
Cancer is a disease most often associated with poor prognosis. During the development of the disease...
OBJECTIVES We carried out identification of a small peptide binding to human hepatocellular carci...
Smart molecular probes and flexible methods are attracting remarkable interest for the visualization...
AbstractAn in vitro platform to perform peptide screening against different cancer cell lines was de...
Hepatocellular carcinoma is the fourth leading cause of cancer death worldwide. Novel treatment stra...
Background and Aim: Prostate cancer is one the most common causes of cancer-associated death in men....
The development of intravascular conjugates that efficiently deliver genes or drugs to tumors is lim...
Molecular imaging consists of non-invasive monitoring of spatial-temporal distribution of molecular ...
The design and development of pH-sensitive peptides for cancer diagnostics provides an opportunity t...
Accounting for 16 million new cases and 9 million deaths annually, cancer leaves a great number of p...
The L-peptide plays a role as a universal ligand binding specifically to nasopharyngeal carcinoma (N...
>Magister Scientiae - MScCancer is a disease most often associated with poor prognosis. During the d...
This dissertation aims to validate that molecular targeting with activatable cell penetrating peptid...
The use of bacteriophages to select novel ligands has been widely explored for cancer therapy. Their...
The use of bacteriophages to select novel ligands has been widely explored for cancer therapy. Their...
Cancer is a disease most often associated with poor prognosis. During the development of the disease...
OBJECTIVES We carried out identification of a small peptide binding to human hepatocellular carci...
Smart molecular probes and flexible methods are attracting remarkable interest for the visualization...
AbstractAn in vitro platform to perform peptide screening against different cancer cell lines was de...
Hepatocellular carcinoma is the fourth leading cause of cancer death worldwide. Novel treatment stra...
Background and Aim: Prostate cancer is one the most common causes of cancer-associated death in men....
The development of intravascular conjugates that efficiently deliver genes or drugs to tumors is lim...
Molecular imaging consists of non-invasive monitoring of spatial-temporal distribution of molecular ...
The design and development of pH-sensitive peptides for cancer diagnostics provides an opportunity t...
Accounting for 16 million new cases and 9 million deaths annually, cancer leaves a great number of p...
The L-peptide plays a role as a universal ligand binding specifically to nasopharyngeal carcinoma (N...
>Magister Scientiae - MScCancer is a disease most often associated with poor prognosis. During the d...
This dissertation aims to validate that molecular targeting with activatable cell penetrating peptid...
The use of bacteriophages to select novel ligands has been widely explored for cancer therapy. Their...
The use of bacteriophages to select novel ligands has been widely explored for cancer therapy. Their...
Cancer is a disease most often associated with poor prognosis. During the development of the disease...
OBJECTIVES We carried out identification of a small peptide binding to human hepatocellular carci...