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. 2007 Apr;2(4):525.
doi: 10.1517/17460441.2.4.525.

Potential of phage-displayed peptide library technology to identify functional targeting peptides

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Potential of phage-displayed peptide library technology to identify functional targeting peptides

Lauren Rh Krumpe et al. Expert Opin Drug Discov. 2007 Apr.

Abstract

Combinatorial peptide library technology is a valuable resource for drug discovery and development. Several peptide drugs developed through phage-displayed peptide library technology are presently in clinical trials and the authors envision that phage-displayed peptide library technology will assist in the discovery and development of many more. This review attempts to compile and summarize recent literature on targeting peptides developed through peptide library technology, with special emphasis on novel peptides with targeting capacity evaluated in vivo.

Keywords: library; peptide; phage display; targeting.

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