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Neuropeptides are small protein-like molecules used by neurons to communicate with each other. Unlike classical neurotransmitters, which act quickly and locally, neuropeptides often produce slower but...
The discovery of bioactive peptides has been greatly accelerated by the development of peptide libraries and high-throughput screening (HTS) techniques. These approaches allow researchers to generate...
Peptide-based ingredients are widely used in modern cosmetics, particularly in anti-aging, skin-repair, and hair-care products. These bioactive compounds can stimulate collagen production, improve...
The discovery and development of bioactive peptides have traditionally relied on experimental screening and trial-and-error approaches. However, these methods are time-consuming and...
Structure–activity relationships (SAR) play a central role in the design and optimization of peptide therapeutics. SAR refers to the systematic study of how changes in a molecule’s structure influence...
Protein folding is a fundamental biological process, and short peptides provide a simplified model for understanding how folding occurs at the molecular level. Unlike large proteins, short peptides...
Peptide-based biomaterials have gained significant attention in recent years due to their biocompatibility, tunability, and ability to mimic natural biological structures. Among these, peptide...
Biofouling—the unwanted accumulation of microorganisms, algae, and marine organisms on surfaces—is a major challenge in both marine and industrial environments. It affects ship hulls, offshore...
The rapid rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has become one of the most serious global health threats. Traditional antibiotics are losing effectiveness due to overuse and misuse, leading to...
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