Biophysical investigations of the LAH4 family peptides : enhancer of gene delivery, from peptide-peptide interactions to peptide-membrane interactions
Les peptides de la famille du LAH4 sont des peptides cationiques capables de se replier en hélice α amphiphile. Ces peptides sont riches en histidines ce qui permet de moduler les interactions de ces peptides de manière pH dépendante et dans une gamme physiologique. Leurs capacités à interagir et pe...
Main Author: | Wolf, Justine |
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Other Authors: | Strasbourg |
Language: | en |
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2018
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2018STRAF037/document |
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