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01Apr, 2026
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22Oct, 2025
Core advantages of anti-cancer peptides
The cationic/amphiphilic structure endows it with high selectivity, low drug resistance, and synergistic anticancer mechanisms (enhancing chemotherapy sensitivity and reducing normal tissue toxicity).
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19Oct, 2025
Non membrane lysis mechanism of anticancer peptides
The mechanism of action of anticancer peptides is not only to alter the permeability of cancer cell membranes, but also to interact with endogenous targets of cancer cells, thereby inducing cancer cel
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18Oct, 2025
The mechanism of action of anticancer peptides
2.1 Membrane lysis mechanism of anticancer peptides Anti cancer peptides target and kill cancer cells, but do not damage normal cells, mainly because some anions on the surface of the cancer cell memb
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17Oct, 2025
Basic characteristics of anticancer peptides
1.1 Currently discovered anti-cancer peptides can be divided into two categories: Selective killing type (such as Cecropins and Magainins): targets bacteria and cancer cells, is non-toxic to normal ce
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16Oct, 2025
Biological functions of neuropeptides
Plays a bidirectional role in pain regulation: substance P promotes pain transmission, while enkephalin produces analgesic effects through μ receptors. Neuropeptide Y has been found to be closely r
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15Oct, 2025
Neuropeptides are key mediators for transmitting information between neurons and belong to the peptide class of substances that have functions as neurotransmitters, modulators, and hormones [2-3]. It
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14Oct, 2025
1. Anti myocardial ischemia effect. 2. Increasing cardiac output and reducing peripheral resistance contribute to anti heart failure effects. Aldosterone synthesis and secretion have inhibitory effect
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13Oct, 2025
Classification of Coenzymes that are Confused
Coenzymes, cofactors, and activators According to the requirements of the optimal conditions for enzyme catalyzed reactions, a certain amount of auxiliary factors should be added to the enzyme assay s
