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Is anyone familiar with cyclic peptides that block intetrin binding and function as antigonists to cell-cell or cell-matrix interactions?

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I'm not familiar with intetrins. Are they cell-cell/cell-matrix adhesion molecules related to integrins?

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wwierda said:
Is anyone familiar with cyclic peptides that block intetrin binding and function as antigonists to cell-cell or cell-matrix interactions?


If you mean integrin, cyclic peptides have been tried for some time. They are better than linear peptide, but not as good as Antibodies. Hard to synthesize as well.

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Posted Oct 15, 2004, 8:21 AM
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