Studies of cell-penetrating peptides by biophysical methods

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Abstract

Biophysical studies have a very high impact on the understanding of internalization, molecular mechanisms, interactions, and localization of CPPs and CPP/cargo conjugates in live cells or in vivo. Biophysical studies are often first carried out in test-tube set-ups or in vitro, leading to the complicated in vivo systems. This review describes recent studies of CPP internalization, mechanisms, and localization. The multiple methods in these studies reveal different novel and important aspects and define the rules for CPP mechanisms, hopefully leading to their improved applicability to novel and safe therapies.

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Zorko, M., & Langel, Ü. (2022, April 11). Studies of cell-penetrating peptides by biophysical methods. Quarterly Reviews of Biophysics. Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0033583522000026

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