Selectively enhancing radiosensitivity of cancer cells via in situ enzyme-instructed peptide self-assembly
The radiotherapy modulators used in clinic have disadvantages of high toxicity and low selectivity. For the first time, we used the in situ enzyme-instructed self-assembly (EISA) of a peptide derivative (Nap-GDFDFpYSV) to selectively enhance the sensitivity of cancer cells with high alkaline phospha...
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Main Authors: | Yang Gao (Author), Jie Gao (Author), Ganen Mu (Author), Yumin Zhang (Author), Fan Huang (Author), Wenxue Zhang (Author), Chunhua Ren (Author), Cuihong Yang (Author), Jianfeng Liu (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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