Enhancing Cellular Uptake of Native Proteins through Bio-Orthogonal Conjugation with Chemically Synthesized Cell-Penetrating Peptides
The potential for native proteins to serve as a platform for biocompatible, targeted, and personalized therapeutics in the context of genetic and metabolic disorders is vast. Nevertheless, their clinical application encounters challenges, particularly in overcoming biological barriers and addressing...
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Main Authors: | Jekaterina Nebogatova (Author), Ly Porosk (Author), Heleri Heike Härk (Author), Kaido Kurrikoff (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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