An infection-microenvironment-targeted and responsive peptide-drug nanosystem for sepsis emergency by suppressing infection and inflammation
Sepsis is a life-threatening emergency that causes millions of deaths every year due to severe infection and inflammation. Nevertheless, current therapeutic regimens are inadequate to promptly address the vast diversity of potential pathogens. Omiganan, an antimicrobial peptide, has shown promise fo...
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Main Authors: | Wei He (Author), Daan Fu (Author), Yongkang Gai (Author), Xingxin Liu (Author), Chang Yang (Author), Zhilan Ye (Author), Xu Chen (Author), Jia Liu (Author), Bingcheng Chang (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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