Abstract
One of the dominant trends in modern pharmacology is the creation of drugs that act directly on the lesion focus and have minimal toxicity on healthy tissues and organs. This problem is particularly acute in relation to oncologic diseases. Short tissue- and organ-specific peptides capable of delivering drugs to the affected organ or tissue are considered promising targeted agents that can be used in the diagnosis and therapy of diseases, including cancer. The review discusses in detail the technology of phage display as a method for obtaining specific targeted peptide agents and offers examples of their use in diagnostic and clinical practice.
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Nemudraya, A. A., Richter, V. A., & Kuligina, E. V. (2016). Phage peptide libraries as a source of targeted ligands. Acta Naturae. Russian Federation Agency for Science and Innovation. https://doi.org/10.32607/20758251-2016-8-1-48-57
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