2014
DOI: 10.1177/0883911514528144
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Immuno- and hemocompatibility of amino acid pairing peptides for potential use in anticancer drug delivery

Abstract: Amino acid pairing peptide-based nanoparticles were recently introduced as promising carriers for hydrophobic anticancer drugs. The AC8 peptide, n-FEFQFNFK-c, is based on the amino acid pairing (AAP) design with 8 amino acids and hence the designated name AAP8. The nanoparticles (NPs) AAP8 have modified either on the C-terminal or on both terminal, by conjugation with diethylene glycol (DEG) . Here, the in vitro biocompatibilities of the NPs and their modified versions were compared and the potential of these … Show more

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