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ID1115 | SequenceFLGGLIKIVPAMICA VTKKC | NameRanalexin | Nature of peptide or cargoAntimicrobial | AssayFranz diffusion cell | Tissue permeabilityRanalexin (100 mg l-1) reduced viable MRSA252 by 0.13 ± 0.06 log10 CFU | Tissue SampleAbdominal skin from a 38-year-old white female donor | PUBMED ID19709343 |
ID1116 | SequenceAETTNTQQAHTQMSTQ SQDVSYGTYYTIDSNG DYHHTPDGNWNQAMFD NKEYSYTFVDAQGHTH YFYNCYPKNANANGSG QTYVNPATAGDNNDYT ASQSQQHINQYGYQSN VGPDASYYSHSNNNQAY NSHDGNGKVNYPNGTS NQNGGSASKATASGHA KDASWLTSRKQLQPYG QYHGGGAHYGVDYAMP ENSPVYSLTDGTVVQA GWSNYGGGNQVTIKEA NSNNYQWYMHNNRL | NameLysostaphin | Nature of peptide or cargoEndopeptidase,Antimicrobial | AssayFranz diffusion cell | Tissue permeabilityLysostaphin (1 mg l-1) caused a 1.95 ± 0.23 log10 CFU reduction in bacteria | Tissue SampleAbdominal skin from a 38-year-old white female donor | PUBMED ID19709343 |
ID1117 | SequencepGlu-HWSYwLRPG | NameTriptorelin | Nature of peptide or cargoLuteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH) superagonist | AssayFranz diffusion cell, HPLC | Tissue permeability64.9±8.8% degraded | Tissue SampleInterior skin surface of dermatomed skin (DS) of porcine | PUBMED ID19486932 |
ID1118 | SequencepGlu-HWSYwLRPG | NameTriptorelin | Nature of peptide or cargoLuteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH) superagonist | AssayFranz diffusion cell, HPLC | Tissue permeability15±4.1% degraded | Tissue SampleInterior skin surface of heat separated epidermis (HSE) of porcine | PUBMED ID19486932 |
ID1119 | SequencepGlu-HWSYwLRPG | NameTriptorelin | Nature of peptide or cargoLuteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH) superagonist | AssayFranz diffusion cell, HPLC | Tissue permeability100% degraded | Tissue SampleInterior skin surface of full thickness skin (FTS) of porcine | PUBMED ID19486932 |
ID1120 | SequencepGlu-HWSYwLRPG | NameTriptorelin | Nature of peptide or cargoLuteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH) superagonist | AssayFranz diffusion cell, HPLC | Tissue permeability87.8±4.4% degraded | Tissue SampleInterior skin surface of dermatomed skin (DS) of porcine | PUBMED ID19486932 |
ID1121 | SequencepGlu-HWSYwLRPG | NameTriptorelin | Nature of peptide or cargoLuteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH) superagonist | AssayFranz diffusion cell, HPLC | Tissue permeability51.3±6% degraded | Tissue SampleInterior skin surface of heat separated epidermis (HSE) of porcine | PUBMED ID19486932 |
ID1122 | SequenceGIGKFLKKAKKFG KAFVKILKK | NamePexiganan | Nature of peptide or cargoAntimicrobial, Diabetic Foot Ulcers | AssayWound healing, infection progression, and the number of amputations required were calculated statistically | Tissue permeabilityClinical improvement rates were (85%–90%), Overall microbiological eradication rates (42%–47%) | Tissue SampleDiabetic Foot Ulcers | PUBMED ID18990064 |
ID1123 | SequenceMNFVMISIELSETMAL IIVISGLLLCASSITT TSSNDFYAVLHGNLSQ SDRNELPKICGREFLT DTLQSRSAGGVLVREN EYPWVLLLTDPEWTRV CTAVLISRRHVLTAAH CVTNFPKDRKLEKDCH YTTIQSTYLYVYPRTR VNDALNIKRYTSSFSV ARVMVHPSFSCSNATG DIALLELTLNIFTEAS PICMPHFNESIPKNAA AAGFGKNPISNNTRPM QVVNLTYQGTTGDRI | NameTrypsin | Nature of peptide or cargoEndogenous proteases trypsin is capable of digesting intercellular desmosomal proteins and hence used for in vitro epidermal separation and keratinocyte isolation | AssayFranz diffusion cell | Tissue permeabilityPermeability coefficient at 0.25% trypsin pretreatment is 5.29 X 107cm/s,permeation flux increased 5.2-fold.A higher concentration of trypsin shortened the lag time of insulin permeation | Tissue SampleEpidermal skin of male wistar rat | PUBMED ID18670091 |
ID1124 | SequenceMNFVMISIELSETMAL IIVISGLLLCASSITT TSSNDFYAVLHGNLSQ SDRNELPKICGREFLT DTLQSRSAGGVLVREN EYPWVLLLTDPEWTRV CTAVLISRRHVLTAAH CVTNFPKDRKLEKDCH YTTIQSTYLYVYPRTR VNDALNIKRYTSSFSV ARVMVHPSFSCSNATG DIALLELTLNIFTEAS PICMPHFNESIPKNAA AAGFGKNPISNNTRPM QVVNLTYQGTTGDRI | NameTrypsin | Nature of peptide or cargoEndogenous proteases trypsin is capable of digesting intercellular desmosomal proteins and hence used for in vitro epidermal separation and keratinocyte isolation | AssayFranz diffusion cell | Tissue permeabilityPermeation flux of insulin was 7.56 m g/cm2/h with 2.5% trypsin pretreatment, mean cumulative permeated amounts were 89.70 and 165.58 m g/cm2 at 12 and 24 h, respectively | Tissue SampleEpidermal skin of male wistar rat | PUBMED ID18670091 |
ID1125 | SequenceMNFVMISIELSETMAL IIVISGLLLCASSITT TSSNDFYAVLHGNLSQ SDRNELPKICGREFLT DTLQSRSAGGVLVREN EYPWVLLLTDPEWTRV CTAVLISRRHVLTAAH CVTNFPKDRKLEKDCH YTTIQSTYLYVYPRTR VNDALNIKRYTSSFSV ARVMVHPSFSCSNATG DIALLELTLNIFTEAS PICMPHFNESIPKNAA AAGFGKNPISNNTRPM QVVNLTYQGTTGDRI | NameTrypsin | Nature of peptide or cargoEndogenous proteases trypsin is capable of digesting intercellular desmosomal proteins and hence used for in vitro epidermal separation and keratinocyte isolation | AssayLight microscope | Tissue permeabilitySignificant permeability of insulin and loosening of stratum corneum after trypsin application on the epidermal skin of rat can be seen in the microscopic images | Tissue SampleEpidermal skin of male wistar rat | PUBMED ID18670091 |
ID1126 | SequenceMNFVMISIELSETMAL IIVISGLLLCASSITT TSSNDFYAVLHGNLSQ SDRNELPKICGREFLT DTLQSRSAGGVLVREN EYPWVLLLTDPEWTRV CTAVLISRRHVLTAAH CVTNFPKDRKLEKDCH YTTIQSTYLYVYPRTR VNDALNIKRYTSSFSV ARVMVHPSFSCSNATG DIALLELTLNIFTEAS PICMPHFNESIPKNAA AAGFGKNPISNNTRPM QVVNLTYQGTTGDRI | NameTrypsin | Nature of peptide or cargoEndogenous proteases trypsin is capable of digesting intercellular desmosomal proteins and hence used for in vitro epidermal separation and keratinocyte isolation | AssayPlasma glucose level (PGL) determination | Tissue permeabilityMarked decrease in the PGL was observed in the group with trypsin pretreatment. The PGL was reduced to less than 60% of the initial value after 8 h in all groups with trypsin pretreatment | Tissue SampleBlood collected from the tail vein of diabetic rat | PUBMED ID18670091 |
ID1127 | SequenceGIGKFLHSAKKFGKA FVGEIMNS | NameMagainin | Nature of peptide or cargoAntimicrobial | AssayFranz diffusion cell | Tissue permeabilityThe results suggest that positively charged magainin facilitated transdermal transport of negatively charged fluorescein due to electrostatic attraction at pH 7.4 and results in 35 fold increase in the permeation of maganine by the NLS control formulation (i.e., from an average of 0.037μg to 1.302 μg of fluorescein), but as the attraction decreased with increasing pH, the skin permeability enhancement decreased as well | Tissue SampleHuman cadaver skin | PUBMED ID18601987 |
ID1128 | SequenceGIGKFLHSAKKFGKA FVGEIMNS | NameMagainin | Nature of peptide or cargoAntimicrobial | AssayFranz diffusion cell | Tissue permeabilityThe results suggest that positively charged magainin facilitated transdermal transport of positively charged granisetron due to electrostatic attraction at pH 10 and results in 92–fold increase in the permeation of magnine (i.e., from and average of 2.23 μg to 205.55 μg of granisetron), but as the attraction decreased with decreasing pH, the skin permeability enhancement decreased as well | Tissue SampleHuman cadaver skin | PUBMED ID18601987 |
ID1129 | SequenceGIGKFLHSAKKFGKA FVGEIMNS | NameMagainin | Nature of peptide or cargoAntimicrobial | AssayMulti-photon excitation microscopy | Tissue permeabilityThe increase in permeation of fluorescein Faciliated by magnine can be seen the the microscopic images | Tissue SampleHuman cadaver skin | PUBMED ID18601987 |
ID1130 | SequenceGIGKFLHSAKKFGKA FVGEIMNS | NameMagainin | Nature of peptide or cargoAntimicrobial | AssayMulti-photon excitation microscopy | Tissue permeabilityThe increase in permeation of granisetron faciliated by magnine can be seen the the microscopic images | Tissue SampleHuman cadaver skin | PUBMED ID18601987 |
ID1131 | SequenceLIGR | NameLIGR | Nature of peptide or cargoActivation of the human PAR-2 receptor, increase melanin depositionin vitro and in vivo | AssayVybrant Phagocytosis Assay | Tissue permeabilitySignificant increase in the LIGR-induced keratinocyte phagocytosis observed using Vybrant Phagocytosis Assay | Tissue SampleHaCaT keratinocytes | PUBMED ID18426410 |
ID1132 | SequenceLIGR | NameLIGR | Nature of peptide or cargoActivation of the human PAR-2 receptor, increase melanin depositionin vitro and in vivo | AssayFontana-Mason (F&M) stain | Tissue permeabilityThe increase in pigment deposition induced by peptide can be seen in the Fontana-Mason (F&M) stained microscopic images of mice skin sections | Tissue SampleDorsum skin of SKH-1 hairless female mice | PUBMED ID18426410 |
ID1133 | SequenceLIGR | NameLIGR | Nature of peptide or cargoActivation of the human PAR-2 receptor, increase melanin depositionin vitro and in vivo | AssayFontana-Mason (F&M) stain | Tissue permeabilityThe increase in pigment deposition induced by peptide can be seen in the Fontana-Mason (F&M) stained microscopic images of swine skin sections | Tissue SampleDorsum skin of pigmented yucatan microswine | PUBMED ID18426410 |
ID1134 | SequenceLIGR | NameLIGR | Nature of peptide or cargoActivation of the human PAR-2 receptor, increase melanin depositionin vitro and in vivo | AssayFontana-Mason (F&M) stain | Tissue permeabilityThe increase in pigment deposition induced by peptide can be seen in the Fontana-Mason (F&M) stained microscopic images of Human skin section skin sections | Tissue SampleHuman skin samples grafted onto SCID mice | PUBMED ID18426410 |
ID1135 | SequenceSLIGR | NameSLIGR | Nature of peptide or cargoActivation of the human PAR-2 receptor, increase melanin depositionin vitro and in vivo | AssayVybrant Phagocytosis Assay | Tissue permeabilitySignificant increase in the LIGR-induced keratinocyte phagocytosis observed using Vybrant Phagocytosis Assay | Tissue SampleHaCaT keratinocytes | PUBMED ID18426410 |
ID1136 | SequenceSLIGR | NameSLIGR | Nature of peptide or cargoActivation of the human PAR-2 receptor, increase melanin depositionin vitro and in vivo | AssayFontana-Mason (F&M) stain | Tissue permeabilityThe increase in pigment deposition induced by peptide can be seen in the Fontana-Mason (F&M) stained microscopic images of mice skin sections | Tissue SampleDorsum skin of SKH-1 hairless female mice | PUBMED ID18426410 |
ID1137 | SequenceSLIGR | NameSLIGR | Nature of peptide or cargoActivation of the human PAR-2 receptor, increase melanin depositionin vitro and in vivo | AssayFontana-Mason (F&M) stain | Tissue permeabilityThe increase in pigment deposition induced by peptide can be seen in the Fontana-Mason (F&M) stained microscopic images of swine skin sections | Tissue SampleDorsum skin of pigmented yucatan microswine | PUBMED ID18426410 |
ID1138 | SequenceSLIGR | NameSLIGR | Nature of peptide or cargoActivation of the human PAR-2 receptor, increase melanin depositionin vitro and in vivo | AssayFontana-Mason (F&M) stain | Tissue permeabilityThe increase in pigment deposition induced by peptide can be seen in the Fontana-Mason (F&M) stained microscopic images of Human skin section skin sections | Tissue SampleHuman skin samples grafted onto SCID mice | PUBMED ID18426410 |
ID1139 | SequenceGIGKFLHSAKKFGKA FVGEIMNS | NameMagainin | Nature of peptide or cargoAntimicrobial | AssayFranz cell system, Multi-photon microscopy | Tissue permeabilitySkin permeability 1.5x 103cm/h in presence of chemical enhancer,C o-administration of magainin and NLS-ethanol led to extensive magainin penetration throughout the stratum corneum which could be easily visualised in the microscopic images | Tissue SampleHuman cadaver skin | PUBMED ID17628164 |
ID1140 | SequenceTRWYSMKKTTMKIIP FNRL | NameHaptide | Nature of peptide or cargoImprove the cell penetration and subsequent presentation of the antigen. | AssayAnti-LT antibodies determination by ELISA | Tissue permeabilitySignificant increase in antibody titer (anti-LT) in the serum of mice on topical application with HR-gp100H | Tissue SampleEars of BALB/c mice | PUBMED ID17493711 |
ID1141 | SequenceACSSSPSKHCG | NameTD-1 | Nature of peptide or cargoTD1 enhances the transdermal delivery of macromolecules | AssayConfocal Laser Scanning Microscopy, Blood glucose measurement | Tissue permeabilitySignificant permeability of insulin could be seen in the confocal images, TD-1 without insulin had no effect on either blood glucose or serum insulin level, indicating that the glucose-lowering effect observed with TD 1 and insulin coadministration was due to the delivered exogenous insulin and not a physiological response elicited by TD-1 | Tissue SampleAbdominal skin of rat | PUBMED ID16565728 |
ID1142 | SequenceLNQEQVSPRKKC | NamePeptide | Nature of peptide or cargoPeptide containing α 2-plasmin inhibitor fibrin-binding site to the free amines on the surface of the KGF molecule | AssayInverted fluorescence microscopy | Tissue permeabilityThe gradual healing of wound coould be easily visualised in th fluoresence microscopy images. Overlaid fluorescent and bright-field images of the wound show migrating cells as they degrade the fibrin matrix | Tissue SampleHuman skin equivalents were grafted to athymic mice | PUBMED ID16314471 |
ID1143 | Sequencer–nle–nle–nle–r–nle–nle–nle–g–y | NameRDP58 | Nature of peptide or cargoImmunomodulator | AssayHistological assay using bright field microscopy | Tissue permeabilityIt can be clearly seen from the histological images that topical application of RDP58results in significant decrease in tthe hickness of the ear skin as compared to control (TPA applied ear skin) | Tissue SampleEar of mice | PUBMED ID16117788 |
ID1144 | SequenceTSLDASIIWAMMQN | NameP144 | Nature of peptide or cargoInterferes with TGF-β1 binding to its cellular receptors on Mv1Lu cells. Potent in vivo anti-fibrotic activity in the liver of rats receiving CCl4 | AssaySircol Collagen Assay kit, histological and immunohistochemical studies | Tissue permeabilityDermal thickness: Bleomycin treated-180%, Bleomycin plus P144 lipogel emulsion-120%, Bleomycin plus vehicle-200%. Soluble collagen: Bleomycin treated-215%, Bleomycin plus P144 lipogel emulsion-150%, Bleomycin plus vehicle-220%. Data represent mean±SD of 10 mice per group, and the values of PBS-treated mice are set to 100%. | Tissue SampleShaved skin area of female C3H mice | PUBMED ID16117784 |
ID1145 | SequenceSIINFEKL | NameOVA257–264 | Nature of peptide or cargoIt is a class I (Kb)-restricted peptide epitope of ovalbumin (OVA), presented by the class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule, H-2Kb. | AssayELISPOT assay | Tissue permeability~ 210 spots/1*106 total cells(4 folds more than the permeability of the peptide with vehicle alone) | Tissue SampleEpidermal layer of naive C57BL mice | PUBMED ID16113599 |
ID1146 | SequenceSIINFEKL | NameOVA257–264 | Nature of peptide or cargoIt is a class I (Kb)-restricted peptide epitope of ovalbumin (OVA), presented by the class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule, H-2Kb. | AssayELISPOT assay | Tissue permeability~ 65 spots/1*106 total cells | Tissue SampleEpidermal layer of naive C57BL mice | PUBMED ID16113599 |
ID1147 | SequenceSIINFEKL | NameOVA257–264 | Nature of peptide or cargoIt is a class I (Kb)-restricted peptide epitope of ovalbumin (OVA), presented by the class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule, H-2Kb. | AssayELISPOT assay | Tissue permeability~ 51 spots/1*106 total cells | Tissue SampleEpidermal layer of naive C57BL mice | PUBMED ID16113599 |
ID1148 | SequenceSIINFEKL | NameOVA257–264 | Nature of peptide or cargoIt is a class I (Kb)-restricted peptide epitope of ovalbumin (OVA), presented by the class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule, H-2Kb. | AssayELISPOT assay | Tissue permeability~ 100 spots/1*106 total cells | Tissue SampleEpidermal layer of naive C57BL mice | PUBMED ID16113599 |
ID1149 | SequenceSIINFEKL | NameOVA257–264 | Nature of peptide or cargoIt is a class I (Kb)-restricted peptide epitope of ovalbumin (OVA), presented by the class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule, H-2Kb. | AssayELISPOT assay | Tissue permeability~ 200 spots/1*106 total cells | Tissue SampleEpidermal layer of naive C57BL mice | PUBMED ID16113599 |
ID1150 | SequenceSIINFEKL | NameOVA257–264 | Nature of peptide or cargoIt is a class I (Kb)-restricted peptide epitope of ovalbumin (OVA), presented by the class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule, H-2Kb. | AssayELISPOT assay | Tissue permeability~ 215 spots/1*106 total cells | Tissue SampleEpidermal layer of naive C57BL mice | PUBMED ID16113599 |
ID1151 | SequenceSIINFEKL | NameOVA257–264 | Nature of peptide or cargoIt is a class I (Kb)-restricted peptide epitope of ovalbumin (OVA), presented by the class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule, H-2Kb. | AssayELISPOT assay | Tissue permeability~ 65 spots/1*106 total cells | Tissue SampleEpidermal layer of naive C57BL mice | PUBMED ID16113599 |
ID1152 | SequenceYARAAARQARA | NameYARA | Nature of peptide or cargoMolecular modification of TAT has led to the discovery of a new, optimized PTD, YARA which can penetrate intact strips of porcine coronary artery and human saphenous vein smooth muscle. | AssayFluorimetry analysis using Gemini SpectraMax plate reader | Tissue permeabilityRate of skin penetration(nmol/cm2/h)- -̴0.12 | Tissue SampleFreshly excised porcine ear skin's stratum corneum (facing the donor compartment) was mounted in a Franz diffusion cell | PUBMED ID15906170 |
ID1153 | SequenceYARAAARQARA | NameYARA | Nature of peptide or cargoMolecular modification of TAT has led to the discovery of a new, optimized PTD, YARA which can penetrate intact strips of porcine coronary artery and human saphenous vein smooth muscle. | AssayFluorimetry analysis using Gemini SpectraMax plate reader | Tissue permeabilityTransdermal delivery(nmol)- -̴0.054 | Tissue SampleFreshly excised porcine ear skin's stratum corneum (facing the donor compartment) was mounted in a Franz diffusion cell | PUBMED ID15906170 |
ID1154 | SequenceYGRKKRRQRRR | NameTAT | Nature of peptide or cargoHIV transcription factor TAT which is a protein transduction domain characterized by a high content of positively charged arginine and lysine amino acid residues | AssayFluorimetry analysis using Gemini SpectraMax plate reader | Tissue permeabilityRate of skin penetration(nmol/cm2/h)- -̴0.02 | Tissue SampleFreshly excised porcine ear skin's stratum corneum (facing the donor compartment) was mounted in a Franz diffusion cell | PUBMED ID15906170 |
ID1155 | SequenceYGRKKRRQRRR | NameTAT | Nature of peptide or cargoHIV transcription factor TAT which is a protein transduction domain | AssayFluorimetry analysis using Gemini SpectraMax plate reader | Tissue permeabilityTransdermal delivery(nmol)- -̴0.06 | Tissue SampleFreshly excised porcine ear skin's stratum corneum (facing the donor compartment) was mounted in a Franz diffusion cell | PUBMED ID15906170 |
ID1156 | SequenceYKALRISRKLAK | NameYKAc | Nature of peptide or cargoIt is a nontransducing peptide | AssayFluorimetry analysis using Gemini SpectraMax plate reader | Tissue permeabilityTransdermal delivery(nmol)- -̴0 | Tissue SampleFreshly excised porcine ear skin's stratum corneum (facing the donor compartment) was mounted in a Franz diffusion cell | PUBMED ID15906170 |
ID1157 | SequenceWLRRASAPLPGLK | NameP20 | Nature of peptide or cargoPhosphopeptide analogue of the heat shock protein (HSP) 20 | AssayFluorimetry analysis using Gemini SpectraMax plate reader | Tissue permeabilityRate of skin penetration(nmol/cm2/h)- -̴0.1 | Tissue SampleFreshly excised porcine ear skin's stratum corneum (facing the donor compartment) was mounted in a Franz diffusion cell | PUBMED ID15906170 |
ID1158 | SequenceYARAAARQARA | NameYARA | Nature of peptide or cargoMolecular modification of TAT has led to the discovery of a new, optimized PTD, YARA which can penetrate intact strips of porcine coronary artery and human saphenous vein smooth muscle. | AssayFluorimetry analysis using Gemini SpectraMax plate reader | Tissue permeabilityTransdermal delivery(nmol)- -̴0.04 | Tissue SampleFreshly excised porcine ear skin's stratum corneum (facing the donor compartment) was mounted in a Franz diffusion cell | PUBMED ID15906170 |
ID1159 | SequenceYGRKKRRQRRR | NameTAT | Nature of peptide or cargoHIV transcription factor TAT which is a protein transduction domain | AssayFluorimetry analysis using Gemini SpectraMax plate reader | Tissue permeabilityTransdermal delivery(nmol)- -̴0.05 | Tissue SampleFreshly excised porcine ear skin's stratum corneum (facing the donor compartment) was mounted in a Franz diffusion cell | PUBMED ID15906170 |
ID1160 | SequenceYKALRISRKLAK | NameYKAc | Nature of peptide or cargoIt is a nontransducing peptide | AssayFluorimetry analysis using Gemini SpectraMax plate reader | Tissue permeabilityTransdermal delivery(nmol)- -̴0 | Tissue SampleFreshly excised porcine ear skin's stratum corneum (facing the donor compartment) was mounted in a Franz diffusion cell | PUBMED ID15906170 |
ID1161 | SequenceYARAAARQARA | NameYARA | Nature of peptide or cargoMolecular modification of TAT has led to the discovery of a new, optimized PTD, YARA which can penetrate intact strips of porcine coronary artery and human saphenous vein smooth muscle. | AssayFluorimetry analysis using Gemini SpectraMax plate reader | Tissue permeabilityTransdermal delivery(nmol)- -̴0.046 | Tissue SampleFreshly excised porcine ear skin's stratum corneum (facing the donor compartment) was mounted in a Franz diffusion cell | PUBMED ID15906170 |
ID1162 | SequenceYGRKKRRQRRR | NameTAT | Nature of peptide or cargoHIV transcription factor TAT which is a protein transduction domain | AssayFluorimetry analysis using Gemini SpectraMax plate reader | Tissue permeabilityTransdermal delivery(nmol)- -̴0.055 | Tissue SampleFreshly excised porcine ear skin's stratum corneum (facing the donor compartment) was mounted in a Franz diffusion cell | PUBMED ID15906170 |
ID1163 | SequenceYKALRISRKLAK | NameYKAc | Nature of peptide or cargoIt is a nontransducing peptide | AssayFluorimetry analysis using Gemini SpectraMax plate reader | Tissue permeabilityTransdermal delivery(nmol)- -̴0 | Tissue SampleFreshly excised porcine ear skin's stratum corneum (facing the donor compartment) was mounted in a Franz diffusion cell | PUBMED ID15906170 |