A Small Peptide Increases Drug Delivery in Human Melanoma Cells
Melanoma is the most fatal type of skin cancer and is notoriously resistant to chemotherapies. The response of melanoma to current treatments is difficult to predict. To combat these challenges, in this study, we utilize a small peptide to increase drug delivery to melanoma cells. A peptide library...
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Main Authors: | Shirley Tong (Author), Shaban Darwish (Author), Hanieh Hossein Nejad Ariani (Author), Kate Alison Lozada (Author), David Salehi (Author), Maris A. Cinelli (Author), Richard B. Silverman (Author), Kamaljit Kaur (Author), Sun Yang (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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