The new Energypolis campus brings together the skills of EPFL Valais-Wallis, HES-SO Valais-Wallis, and the Ark Foundation's services. Together these partners respond to today's major concerns in the domains of energy, health, and the environment cutting-edge technology. The spirit of this new campus is to foster innovation in these disciplines and emulate the creation of start-up companies. The HES-SO hosts the School of Engineering (HEI) at this campus, which includes the following degree programmes: Life Technologies, Systems Engineering and Energy and Environmental Engineering, as well as their corresponding applied research institutes. Peptide technologies belong to the many activities that are carrying out in the Institute of Life Te...
The most prevalent substances in biological cells are proteins and peptides. Proteins are made up of...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. In the pharmaceutical industry, organic-based small molecu...
Peptide drugs are developed from endogenous or synthetic peptides with specific biological activitie...
The new Energypolis campus brings together the skills of EPFL Valais-Wallis, HES-SO Valais-Wallis, a...
Peptides are small proteins typically containing a chain of up to 100 amino acids. In our bodies, th...
Among the many molecular entities suitable for therapeutic use, peptides have emerged as a particula...
After many years of stagnation, peptide therapeutics once again became the focus of innovative drug ...
Peptides are the biomolecules that consist of several amino acid chains linked through peptide bonds...
Peptide applications are growing significantly in the field of biomedicine (e.g.immunology, cell sig...
The case for peptide-based drugs is compelling. Due to their chemical, physical and conformational d...
In living organisms Peptides binds to specific receptors located on the cell surface and induces a s...
Cancer is the second worldwide cause of death with only limited outcomes in the development of cance...
This review article provides an overview of recent developments in antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), su...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Anatomy and PhysiologyMajor Professor Not ListedPeptides are low-c...
This special issue originates from the Symposium C entitled ‘Peptide-based materials: from nanostruc...
The most prevalent substances in biological cells are proteins and peptides. Proteins are made up of...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. In the pharmaceutical industry, organic-based small molecu...
Peptide drugs are developed from endogenous or synthetic peptides with specific biological activitie...
The new Energypolis campus brings together the skills of EPFL Valais-Wallis, HES-SO Valais-Wallis, a...
Peptides are small proteins typically containing a chain of up to 100 amino acids. In our bodies, th...
Among the many molecular entities suitable for therapeutic use, peptides have emerged as a particula...
After many years of stagnation, peptide therapeutics once again became the focus of innovative drug ...
Peptides are the biomolecules that consist of several amino acid chains linked through peptide bonds...
Peptide applications are growing significantly in the field of biomedicine (e.g.immunology, cell sig...
The case for peptide-based drugs is compelling. Due to their chemical, physical and conformational d...
In living organisms Peptides binds to specific receptors located on the cell surface and induces a s...
Cancer is the second worldwide cause of death with only limited outcomes in the development of cance...
This review article provides an overview of recent developments in antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), su...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Anatomy and PhysiologyMajor Professor Not ListedPeptides are low-c...
This special issue originates from the Symposium C entitled ‘Peptide-based materials: from nanostruc...
The most prevalent substances in biological cells are proteins and peptides. Proteins are made up of...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. In the pharmaceutical industry, organic-based small molecu...
Peptide drugs are developed from endogenous or synthetic peptides with specific biological activitie...