Search Results - "Feldman, Kyle S"
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Differential effect of anesthetics on mucociliary clearance in vivo in mice
Published in Scientific reports (01-03-2021)“…Respiratory mucociliary clearance (MCC) is a key defense mechanism that functions to entrap and transport inhaled pollutants, particulates, and pathogens away…”
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Toxicity Studies of Cardiac-Targeting Peptide Reveal a Robust Safety Profile
Published in Pharmaceutics (01-01-2024)“…Targeted delivery of therapeutics specifically to cardiomyocytes would open up new frontiers for common conditions like heart failure. Our prior work using a…”
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Cardiac Targeting Peptide, a Novel Cardiac Vector: Studies in Bio-Distribution, Imaging Application, and Mechanism of Transduction
Published in Biomolecules (Basel, Switzerland) (14-11-2018)“…Our previous work identified a 12-amino acid peptide that targets the heart, termed cardiac targeting peptide (CTP). We now quantitatively assess the…”
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Cardiac Targeting Peptide : From Identification to Validation to Mechanism of Transduction
Published in Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (2021)“…Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs), also known as protein transduction domains, were first identified 25 years ago. They are small, ~6-30 amino acid long,…”
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In vivo Evaluation of Mucociliary Clearance in Mice
Published in Journal of visualized experiments (18-12-2020)“…Respiratory motile cilia, specialized organelles of the cell, line the apical surface of epithelial cells lining the respiratory tract. By beating in a…”
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In Vivo Imaging of Transduction Efficiencies of Cardiac Targeting Peptide
Published in Journal of visualized experiments (11-06-2020)“…Since the initial description of protein transduction domains, also known as cell penetrating peptides, over 25 years ago, there has been intense interest in…”
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SfnR2 Regulates Dimethyl Sulfide-Related Utilization in Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1
Published in Journal of bacteriology (15-02-2019)“…Dimethyl sulfide (DMS) is a volatile sulfur compound produced mainly from the degradation of dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) in marine environments. DMS…”
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