HKU Chemists Develop a Clickable Tryptophan Modification Strategy for Late-Stage Diversification of Native Peptides
July 24, 2024
July 24, 2024
HONG KONG, July 24 (TNSres) -- The University of Hong Kong issued the following news release:
Peptides are gradually emerging as middle-sized therapeutic agents in addressing unmet medical needs. Compared to small-molecule drugs, peptides can target complex biological processes more precisely while generally less complex and more a cost-effective than large biological drugs like antibodies. Over 100 FDA-approved peptide drugs have been on the market since the first peptide hormone i . . .
Peptides are gradually emerging as middle-sized therapeutic agents in addressing unmet medical needs. Compared to small-molecule drugs, peptides can target complex biological processes more precisely while generally less complex and more a cost-effective than large biological drugs like antibodies. Over 100 FDA-approved peptide drugs have been on the market since the first peptide hormone i . . .