OBJECTIVES: We carried out identification of a small peptide binding to human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells with the aim of applying the peptide for future HCC-targeted therapy or imaging. METHODS: The biopanning technique using phage peptide display libraries was performed on HCC cells in vitro, and a phage clone expressing the HCC-binding peptide motif was selected. The binding activity of the selected phage was evaluated by plaque infection assay and immunofluorescence on cell lines. In addition, the binding activity of the peptide-expressing phage was investigated using HCC specimens derived from patients who had undergone hepatectomy for HCC. RESULTS: A heptapetide, Thr-Thr-Pro-Arg-Asp-Ala-Tyr (TTPRDAY), was identified ...
This is a report of in vivo intraperitoneal biopanning, and we successfully identified a novel pepti...
International audienceBackground: The interfering peptides that block protein–protein interactions h...
International audienceBackground: The interfering peptides that block protein–protein interactions h...
OBJECTIVES: We carried out identification of a small peptide binding to human hepatocellular carcin...
OBJECTIVES We carried out identification of a small peptide binding to human hepatocellular carci...
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....
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), one of the most common and malignant tumors worldwide, is unresponsi...
Colorectal cancer is frequently diagnosed at an advanced stage due to the absence of early clinical ...
Colorectal cancer is frequently diagnosed at an advanced stage due to the absence of early clinical ...
Colorectal cancer is frequently diagnosed at an advanced stage due to the absence of early clinical ...
The development of intravascular conjugates that efficiently deliver genes or drugs to tumors is lim...
The development of intravascular conjugates that efficiently deliver genes or drugs to tumors is lim...
This is a report of in vivo intraperitoneal biopanning, and we successfully identified a novel pepti...
Background/Purpose: The VPAC1 receptor, a member of the vasoactive intestinal peptide receptors (VIP...
This is a report of in vivo intraperitoneal biopanning, and we successfully identified a novel pepti...
International audienceBackground: The interfering peptides that block protein–protein interactions h...
International audienceBackground: The interfering peptides that block protein–protein interactions h...
OBJECTIVES: We carried out identification of a small peptide binding to human hepatocellular carcin...
OBJECTIVES We carried out identification of a small peptide binding to human hepatocellular carci...
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....
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), one of the most common and malignant tumors worldwide, is unresponsi...
Colorectal cancer is frequently diagnosed at an advanced stage due to the absence of early clinical ...
Colorectal cancer is frequently diagnosed at an advanced stage due to the absence of early clinical ...
Colorectal cancer is frequently diagnosed at an advanced stage due to the absence of early clinical ...
The development of intravascular conjugates that efficiently deliver genes or drugs to tumors is lim...
The development of intravascular conjugates that efficiently deliver genes or drugs to tumors is lim...
This is a report of in vivo intraperitoneal biopanning, and we successfully identified a novel pepti...
Background/Purpose: The VPAC1 receptor, a member of the vasoactive intestinal peptide receptors (VIP...
This is a report of in vivo intraperitoneal biopanning, and we successfully identified a novel pepti...
International audienceBackground: The interfering peptides that block protein–protein interactions h...
International audienceBackground: The interfering peptides that block protein–protein interactions h...