Membrane-Active All-Hydrocarbon-Stapled α-Helical Amphiphilic Tat Peptides: Broad-Spectrum Antibacterial Activity and Low Incidence of Drug Resistance.

Li, Shu et al.·ACS infectious diseases·2024·
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Original Title:
Membrane-Active All-Hydrocarbon-Stapled α-Helical Amphiphilic Tat Peptides: Broad-Spectrum Antibacterial Activity and Low Incidence of Drug Resistance.
Published In:
ACS infectious diseases, 10(5), 1839-1855 (2024)
Database ID:
RPEP-08676

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Meta-Analysis / Systematic Review
Randomized Controlled Trial
Cohort / Case-Control
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Case Report / Animal Study
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APA

Li, Shu; Wang, Zhaopeng; Song, Shibo; Tang, Yuanyuan; Zhou, Jingjing; Liu, Xiaojing; Zhang, Xingjiao; Chang, Min; Wang, Kairong; Peng, Yali. (2024). Membrane-Active All-Hydrocarbon-Stapled α-Helical Amphiphilic Tat Peptides: Broad-Spectrum Antibacterial Activity and Low Incidence of Drug Resistance.. ACS infectious diseases, 10(5), 1839-1855. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsinfecdis.4c00173

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Li, Shu, et al. "Membrane-Active All-Hydrocarbon-Stapled α-Helical Amphiphilic Tat Peptides: Broad-Spectrum Antibacterial Activity and Low Incidence of Drug Resistance.." ACS infectious diseases, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsinfecdis.4c00173

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