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Publikováno v:
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology. 32:22-28
KL4 (sinapultide) represents the first peptide-based replacement for surfactant protein B in pulmonary surfactant (PS) therapies approved for clinical use. Surfaxin, its formulation with PS lipids, shows the promise of synthetic PS for replacing anim
Publikováno v:
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes. 1838(12):3212-3219
KL4, which has demonstrated success in the treatment of respiratory distress, is a synthetic helical, amphipathic peptide mimetic of lung surfactant protein B. The unusual periodicity of charged residues within KL4 and its relatively high hydrophobic
Autor:
Kayla Kroning, Otonye Braide-Moncoeur
Publikováno v:
Biophysical Journal. 114:238a
Autor:
Kayla Kroning, Otonye Braide
Publikováno v:
Biophysical Journal. 112:389a
Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) is a disorder affecting premature babies who lack or have a complete absence of the essential lung surfactant components produced during proper fetal lung development. Composed of a mixture of lipids and proteins,
Publikováno v:
Biophysical Journal. 106(2)
In vitro studies of pulmonary surfactant peptides in vesicles of mixed lipid composition are examined using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and fluorescence spectroscopy. As KL4, a 21 residue mimetic of surfact
Publikováno v:
Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology. 4(6)
Nanotube-containing membranes prepared by the template method show promise for use as highly selective filters for membrane-based chemical and biological separations. Most of the work to date has been done on gold nanotubes prepared by electroless de
Publikováno v:
Biophysical Journal. 104:432a
KL4, a 21 residue mimetic of surfactant protein B, is effective in the treatment of infant respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) and functions by lowering aveolar surface tension and promoting oxygen exchange. Here we compare the results from previous
Publikováno v:
ECS Meeting Abstracts. :1060-1060
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