Peptide Libraries

Peptide libraries are collections of synthetic peptides containing various sequences that can be used for research and biotechnological purposes. They can be used for drug discovery and development, for studying and detecting viruses and other pathogens, for identifying and characterizing protein-protein interactions, and for assessing the efficacy of therapeutic compounds, among other applications. Peptide libraries provide an effective approach to rapidly establish an understanding of both known and unknown proteins and peptides. They offer a cost-effective, efficient and convenient alternative to traditional protein-based methods. Peptide libraries are also used to study the structure and function of proteins, to determine antibody-antigen binding, and to develop novel or improved therapeutic agents.

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Template Independent Synthesis of Nucleic Acid Libraries

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The Antidepressant-Like Activity of the New Tetrapeptide Neuroprotector Kk-1, Homologous of Acth15-18 Sequence (An Experimental Study)

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Preoperative and Postoperative N-terminal Pro B-type Natriuretic Peptide Levels Predict Cardiac Morbidity and Mortality in Patients Undergoing Colorectal Cancer Resection

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In Silico Inhibition of Essential Candida albicans Proteins by Arenicin, a Marine Antifungal Peptide

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Clinical Use of Peptide-Based Formula (Peptamen Junior®, Nestle) in the Paediatric Population

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Novel Methods for Inhibiting Amyloidogenesis in the Presence of Peptides to Block Hydrophobic Interactions

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Peptide Synthesis in Aqueous Solution With a Reusable Solid Phase

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Protection Side Chain of Lysine by Host-Affinity Molecules during Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis in Aqueous Phase

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