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Anticancer β-hairpin peptides: membrane-induced folding triggers activity.Anticancer peptide SVS-1: efficacy precedes membrane neutralizationArginine-rich self-assembling peptides as potent antibacterial gelsFrom antimicrobial to anticancer peptides. A review.Shifting gear in antimicrobial and anticancer peptides biophysical studies: from vesicles to cells.Novel Peptides Derived from Dengue Virus Capsid Protein Translocate Reversibly the Blood-Brain Barrier through a Receptor-Free Mechanism.Apoptotic human neutrophil peptide-1 anti-tumor activity revealed by cellular biomechanics.New Potent Membrane-Targeting Antibacterial Peptides from Viral Capsid Proteins.Bioorthogonal Strategy for Bioprocessing of Specific-Site-Functionalized Enveloped Influenza-Virus-Like Particles.Monitoring antibacterial permeabilization in real time using time-resolved flow cytometry.Structural Studies of a Lipid-Binding Peptide from Tunicate Hemocytes with Anti-Biofilm Activity.A biophysical approach to phospholipase A2 activity and inhibition by anti-inflammatory drugs.Design and characterization of novel antimicrobial peptides, R-BP100 and RW-BP100, with activity against Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria.Sequential injection system for phospholipase A2 activity evaluation: studies on liposomes using an environment-sensitive fluorescent probe.Interactions of sulindac and its metabolites with phospholipid membranes: an explanation for the peroxidation protective effect of the bioactive metabolite.Challenging metastatic breast cancer with the natural defensin PvD1.Decoding distinct membrane interactions of HIV-1 fusion inhibitors using a combined atomic force and fluorescence microscopy approach.The antimicrobial activity of Sub3 is dependent on membrane binding and cell-penetrating ability.Antioxidant Activity of Vitamin E and Trolox: Understanding of the Factors that Govern Lipid Peroxidation Studies In VitroAnticancer Peptides: Prospective Innovation in Cancer TherapyChanges in PLA2 activity after interacting with anti-inflammatory drugs and model membranes: evidence for the involvement of tryptophan residuesPlant defensin PvD1 modulates the membrane composition of breast tumour-derived exosomesCell Membrane Composition Drives Selectivity and Toxicity of Designed Cyclic Helix-Loop-Helix Peptides with Cell Penetrating and Tumor Suppressor Properties
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