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- who: January and colleagues from the Jilin University, China have published the research: Enhanced antifouling properties of marine antimicrobial peptides by PEGylation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This work investigated the effect of PEGylation on antifouling properties of AMPs to make up for current vacancy of relative researches and to provide a feasible modification strategy of AMPs to enhance their antifouling properties. The order parameters of the bonds in the lipid-PEGpeptide system were almost closer to 0 than the corresponding bonds in the other two systems, which meant that the bond orientation in the . . .

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