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Carrier peptide-mediated transepithelial permeation of biopharmaceuticals: Effect of co-administration versus direct conjugation
Mie Kristensen
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Hanne Mørck Nielsen
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Carrier Peptide
100%
Biopharmaceuticals
100%
Epithelial Permeability
100%
Cargo
50%
Cell-penetrating Peptide
33%
Intestinal Epithelium
16%
Therapeutic Peptides
16%
Enzymatic Stability
16%
Conjugation
16%
Choice Method
16%
Sample Preparation
16%
Active Part
16%
Pharmacologically Active
16%
Cellular Viability
16%
Intact Parathyroid Hormone (iPTH)
16%
Oral Delivery
16%
PTH(1-34)
16%
Mixing Ratio
16%
Penetratin
16%
Therapeutic Proteins
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Parathyroid Hormone
100%
Cell Penetrating Peptide
100%
Peptides and Proteins
50%
Penetratin
50%
Chemistry
Cell-Penetrating Peptide
100%
Parathyroid Hormone
100%
stability
50%
Molecular Size
50%