Transferrin Receptor Ligand
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Transferrin Receptor Ligand (4)
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D-T7
0 ImagesCat. No.: HY-P11918CAS No.: 2350190-98-4D-T7 is a transferrin receptor (TfR) binding peptide that mediates brain-targeted delivery. D-T7 acts as a penetration enhancer and uptake promoter for nanoparticles in glioma tissues and target cells. D-T7 can be used in glioma research.
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DSPE-PEG2000-T7
0 ImagesCat. No.: HY-172723DSPE-PEG2000-T7 is a PEGylated compound composed of DSPE and peptideT7. T7 (HAIYPRH) specifically binds to TfR. DSPE-PEG2000-T7 can be used to prepare T7-modified liposomes, where liposomes modified with both T7 and DA7R peptides can effectively co-deliver Doxorubicin (HY-15142A) and Vincristine (HY-N0488A) to gliomas. DSPE-PEG2000-T7 can also be used to prepare nanomodulators that mediate the co-delivery of tyrosine hydroxylase mRNA and interferon gene stimulator antagonists for synergistic intervention in Parkinson's disease.
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Cys-LT7
0 ImagesCys-LT7 is a transferrin receptor (TfR)-targeting peptide ligand. Cys-LT7 binds to a TfR site distinct from endogenous transferrin, mediates conjugated Doxorubicin (HY-15142A) delivery to TfR-overexpressed tumor cells, and exhibits low toxicity to TfR-low-expressed normal cells. Cys-LT7 is an L-configuration peptide susceptible to proteolytic enzymes, leading to poor biostability in peptide-drug conjugates. Cys-LT7 can be used for the research of glioblastoma, hepatocellular carcinoma, lung carcinoma.
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D-T7-cys
0 ImagesCat. No.: HY-P11919CAS No.: 2422045-23-4D-T7-cys is a D-T7 (HY-P11918) peptide with a C-terminal D-cysteine (HY-W018555). Nanoparticles modified with D-T7-cys serve as effective carriers for the delivery of compounds targeting the transferrin receptor (TfR). D-T7-cys reacts with DOX-SS-Pyr to form the DT7-SS-DOX conjugate. D-T7-cys is applicable to research related to glioma, autism spectrum disorder, glioblastoma, hepatocellular carcinoma, and lung cancer.
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