Synthetic short-chain peptide analogues of H1 relaxin lack affinity for the RXFP1 receptor and relaxin-like bioactivity. Clues to a better understanding of relaxin agonist design
The peptide hormone relaxin (RLX), also available as clinical-grade recombinant protein (serelaxin), holds great promise as a cardiovascular and anti-fibrotic agent but is limited by the pharmacokinetic issues common to all peptide drugs. In this study, by a computational modelling chemistry approac...
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Main Authors: | Annunziata D'Ercole (Author), Silvia Nistri (Author), Lorenzo Pacini (Author), Alfonso Carotenuto (Author), Federica Santoro (Author), Anna Maria Papini (Author), Ross A. D. Bathgate (Author), Daniele Bani (Author), Paolo Rovero (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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