Puyal et al., 1994 - Google Patents
Design of a short membrane-destabilizing peptide covalently bound to liposomesPuyal et al., 1994
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- 8243767934852493229
- Author
- Puyal C
- Maurin L
- Miquel G
- Bienvenüe A
- Philippot J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Biomembranes
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We characterized the physical and biological properties of a 14-residue amphipathic sequence called SFP (for short fusogenic peptide). At acidic pH, this short synthetic peptide interacts with various phospholipidic monolayers. These interactions were correlated with a …
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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- A61K—PREPARATIONS FOR MEDICAL, DENTAL, OR TOILET PURPOSES
- A61K9/00—Medicinal preparations characterised by special physical form
- A61K9/10—Dispersions; Emulsions
- A61K9/127—Liposomes
- A61K9/1271—Non-conventional liposomes, e.g. PEGylated liposomes, liposomes coated with polymers
- A61K9/1272—Non-conventional liposomes, e.g. PEGylated liposomes, liposomes coated with polymers with substantial amounts of non-phosphatidyl, i.e. non-acylglycerophosphate, surfactants as bilayer-forming substances, e.g. cationic lipids
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