Conditional Cell Penetration of Masked CPPs by an ADEPT-like Approach.

Hofmann, Sarah et al.·ACS chemical biology·2024·
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Original Title:
Conditional Cell Penetration of Masked CPPs by an ADEPT-like Approach.
Published In:
ACS chemical biology, 19(6), 1320-1329 (2024)
Database ID:
RPEP-08382

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RPEP-08382·https://rethinkpeptides.com/research/RPEP-08382

APA

Hofmann, Sarah; Dombrowsky, Carolin; Happel, Dominic; Dessin, Cedric; Cermjani, Egzon; Cica, Matijas; Avrutina, Olga; Sewald, Norbert; Neumann, Heinz; Kolmar, Harald. (2024). Conditional Cell Penetration of Masked CPPs by an ADEPT-like Approach.. ACS chemical biology, 19(6), 1320-1329. https://doi.org/10.1021/acschembio.4c00149

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Hofmann, Sarah, et al. "Conditional Cell Penetration of Masked CPPs by an ADEPT-like Approach.." ACS chemical biology, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1021/acschembio.4c00149

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