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- PEGylation (or pegylation) is the process of both covalent and non-covalent attachment or amalgamation of polyethylene glycol (PEG, in pharmacy called...
- of action, as well as to reduce immunogenicity. This process is called PEGylation. Contraindications for macrogol taken orally as a laxative are intestinal...
- create the microenvironment required for the stem cells to function. PEGylation of adenoviruses for gene therapy can help prevent adverse reactions due...
- Lysozyme PEGylation is the covalent attachment of Polyethylene glycol (PEG) to Lysozyme, which is one of the most widely investigated PEGylated proteins...
- modifications to extend half-life include PEGylation, glycosylation, cyclization, serum albumin binding, and lipidation. PEGylation is the attachment of polyethylene...
- disulfide bonds between Cys residues. pegylation: covalent attachment of polyethylene glycol (PEG) using a pegylation reagent, typically to the N-terminus...
- DMG-PEG 2000 is a synthetic lipid formed by the PEGylation of myristoyl diglyceride. It is used to manufacture lipid nanoparticles that are used in mRNA...
- overcome the immunogenicity issues ****ociated with traditional PEGylation. PEGylation—the attachment of polyethylene glycol (PEG) to biologics—is commonly...
- is a modified version of the enzyme asparaginase which has undergone PEGylation. It works by breaking down the amino acid asparagine that are circulating...
- with hexadecyl and polyethylene glycol has increased liposolubility and PEGylation, proposed to useful in chemotherapy, specifically non-small-cell lung...