Design of cyclic and d-amino acids containing peptidomimetics for inhibition of protein-protein interactions of HER2-HER3

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Pooled Normal Human Serum from Innovative Research was recently used in the following study:

Design of cyclic and d-amino acids containing peptidomimetics for inhibition of protein-protein interactions of HER2-HER3

Sandeep Pallerla, Himgauri Naik, Sitanshu Singh, Ted Gauthier, Rushikesh Sable, Seetharama D. Jois
Journal of Peptide Science, 13 February 2018

... 2.14 Stability. For in vitro stability studies, compound 32 was dissolved in PBS, and diluted sample at a concentration of 2 mM was added to human serum purchased from Innovative Research (Novi, MI) (100 μL of peptide sample to 900 μL of human serum) ...

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