Pronounced peptide selectivity for melanoma through tryptophan end-tagging

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Dinh Thuy Duong from the Technological University Tehran, Tehran, Iran have published the article: Pronounced peptide selectivity for melanoma through tryptophan end-tagging, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: Oligotryptophan end-tagging provides a powerful way to increase internalization of arginine-rich peptides into melanoma cells, but does not enhance peptide uptake in non-malignant cells such as fibroblasts and keratinocytes.
  • how: Data was analyzed using Flowing software (version 2.4).

SUMMARY

    RPMI 7951 and MeWo human melanoma cell lines were obtained from ATCC, while HaCat . . .

     

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