A major obstacle in the development of new therapeutic agents is the low bioavailability of hydrophilic substances. Drugs that bind to intracellular targets must penetrate the lipid bilayer surrounding the cell in order to exert their effect. A relatively new research area that addresses this problem by introducing novel transport peptides that facilitate the cellular penetration of potential drugs has emerged. These peptides predominantly have a positive net charge and/or an amphipathic nature, but can otherwise have very different characteristics. This group of peptides, although sometimes called protein transduction domains (PTDs), is here referred to as cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs). For many years it was believed that these peptides...
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Cell membranes with their selective permeability play important functions in the tight control of mo...
In this review, we discuss how cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) might get access to their intracellu...
A major obstacle in the development of new therapeutic agents is the low bioavailability of hydrophi...
International audienceThe recent discovery of new potent therapeutic molecules that do not reach the...
The cell membrane is a highly selective barrier. This limits the cellular uptake of molecules includ...
Therapeutic cargos which are impermeable to the cell can be delivered by cell penetrating peptides (...
The hydrophilic nature of peptides and proteins renders them impermeable to cell membranes. Thus, in...
The hydrophilic nature of peptides and proteins renders them impermeable to cell membranes. Thus, in...
Cell penetrating peptides hold considerable potential for academic and pharmaceutical remits with an...
Cell penetrating peptides hold considerable potential for academic and pharmaceutical remits with an...
Cell penetrating peptides hold considerable potential for academic and pharmaceutical remits with an...
Cell penetrating peptides hold considerable potential for academic and pharmaceutical remits with an...
Cell penetrating peptides (CPP), also known as protein transduction domains (PTD), are small peptide...
To transverse the plasma membrane and gain access to the cellular interior is one of the major obsta...
This is a metadata record only. The full text of the book chapter is not available in this repositor...
Cell membranes with their selective permeability play important functions in the tight control of mo...
In this review, we discuss how cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) might get access to their intracellu...
A major obstacle in the development of new therapeutic agents is the low bioavailability of hydrophi...
International audienceThe recent discovery of new potent therapeutic molecules that do not reach the...
The cell membrane is a highly selective barrier. This limits the cellular uptake of molecules includ...
Therapeutic cargos which are impermeable to the cell can be delivered by cell penetrating peptides (...
The hydrophilic nature of peptides and proteins renders them impermeable to cell membranes. Thus, in...
The hydrophilic nature of peptides and proteins renders them impermeable to cell membranes. Thus, in...
Cell penetrating peptides hold considerable potential for academic and pharmaceutical remits with an...
Cell penetrating peptides hold considerable potential for academic and pharmaceutical remits with an...
Cell penetrating peptides hold considerable potential for academic and pharmaceutical remits with an...
Cell penetrating peptides hold considerable potential for academic and pharmaceutical remits with an...
Cell penetrating peptides (CPP), also known as protein transduction domains (PTD), are small peptide...
To transverse the plasma membrane and gain access to the cellular interior is one of the major obsta...
This is a metadata record only. The full text of the book chapter is not available in this repositor...
Cell membranes with their selective permeability play important functions in the tight control of mo...
In this review, we discuss how cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) might get access to their intracellu...