Bulk Measurement of Membrane Permeability for Random Cyclic Peptides in Living Cells to Guide Drug Development.
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- Original Title:
- Bulk Measurement of Membrane Permeability for Random Cyclic Peptides in Living Cells to Guide Drug Development.
- Published In:
- Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English), 64(27), e202500493 (2025)
- Authors:
- Nielsen, Alexander L, Bartling, Christian R O, Zarda, Anne, De Sadeleer, Nathan, Neeser, Rebecca M, Schwaller, Phillippe, Strømgaard, Kristian, Heinis, Christian
- Database ID:
- RPEP-12789
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https://rethinkpeptides.com/research/RPEP-12789APA
Nielsen, Alexander L; Bartling, Christian R O; Zarda, Anne; De Sadeleer, Nathan; Neeser, Rebecca M; Schwaller, Phillippe; Strømgaard, Kristian; Heinis, Christian. (2025). Bulk Measurement of Membrane Permeability for Random Cyclic Peptides in Living Cells to Guide Drug Development.. Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English), 64(27), e202500493. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202500493
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Nielsen, Alexander L, et al. "Bulk Measurement of Membrane Permeability for Random Cyclic Peptides in Living Cells to Guide Drug Development.." Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English), 2025. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202500493
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