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Peptide ligands specifically targeting HER2 Receptor and the role played by a synthetic model system of the receptor extracellular domain: Hypothesized future …

Luca et al., 2020

Document ID
9983846220713181811
Author
Luca S
Verdoliva V
Saviano M
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

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A short (Fab) trastuzumab-derived peptide specific for HER2 receptor was identified. Its affinity for the model system HER2-DIVMP was found in a nanomolar range. The structural determinants responsible for the interaction between this ligand (A9) and HER2-DIVMP …
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