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Activating the Intrinsic Pathway of Apoptosis Using BIM BH3 Peptides Delivered by Peptide Amphiphiles with Endosomal Release

Therapeutic manipulation of the BCL-2 family using BH3 mimetics is an emerging paradigm in cancer treatment and immune modulation. For example, peptides mimicking the BIM BH3 helix can directly target the full complement of anti- and pro-apoptotic BCL-2 proteins to trigger apoptosis. This study has...

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Published in:Materials 2019-08, Vol.12 (16), p.2567
Main Authors: Schnorenberg, Mathew R, Bellairs, Joseph A, Samaeekia, Ravand, Acar, Handan, Tirrell, Matthew V, LaBelle, James L
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Lipids
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