Degradation of proteins by PROTACs and other strategies
Blocking the biological functions of scaffold proteins and aggregated proteins is a challenging goal. PROTAC proteolysis-targeting chimaera (PROTAC) technology may be the solution, considering its ability to selectively degrade target proteins. Recent progress in the PROTAC strategy include identifi...
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Main Authors: | Yang Wang (Author), Xueyang Jiang (Author), Feng Feng (Author), Wenyuan Liu (Author), Haopeng Sun (Author) |
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Elsevier,
2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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