Current State of the Field of Cell-Penetrating Peptides as an Honorific Issue for Professor Ülo Langel

This Special Issue entitled, initiated by the editorial team of Pharmaceutics, pays homage to Professor Ülo Langel for his remarkable scientific contribution to the field of cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs). Prof. Langel graduated from Tartu University, Tartu, Estonia, as a bioorganic chemist in 197...

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description This Special Issue entitled, initiated by the editorial team of Pharmaceutics, pays homage to Professor Ülo Langel for his remarkable scientific contribution to the field of cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs). Prof. Langel graduated from Tartu University, Tartu, Estonia, as a bioorganic chemist in 1974. He has obtained two PhD degrees: in 1980 from Tartu University, Tartu, Estonia (bioorganic chemistry), and in 1993 from Tartu University/Stockholm University (biochemistry/neurochemistry). Prof. Langel is a Professor at the Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Stockholm University, and at the Institute of Technology, Tartu University. Furthermore, he is an Associate Professor at The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA, USA and Honorary Professor at Ljubljana University, Slovenia.He has been an invited lecturer at numerous international conferences, and is a co-author of more than 450 scientific articles and 20 approved or pending patents. His main interest lies in neurochemistry, where his research is aimed at studying peptides, particularly neuropeptide receptors, and drug delivery via cell-penetrating peptides.
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subjects alpha-beta peptide
alpha-helix stabilization
antimicrobial peptide
antiviral peptide
aromatic modification
Biochemical engineering
bioportide
Biotechnology
blood–brain barrier
cell delivery
cell penetrating peptide
cell-penetrating peptides
CFTR stabilizer
CFTR-CAL interaction
confocal microscopy
cystic fibrosis
drug delivery
drug design
endocytosis
eyes absent protein
glycan recognition
hepatitis B virus Tachyplesin (Tpl)
hepatocellular carcinoma
immunoglobulin
interfering peptides
internalization mechanism
intracellular trafficking
intracellular uptake
lactoferrin
lipid–peptide interaction
lysosomal degradation
machine learning techniques
membrane binding
mitochondria targeting
mitochondrial DNA diseases
mitochondrial gene therapy
nanodelivery systems
nanoparticle formation
neoblast
NickFect
nucleic acid delivery
oligoarginines
p.Phe508del mutant
PEI-based complexes
penetrating peptides
PepFect
peptide delivery
peptide engineering
planarian
prediction server
protein aggregation
secondary structure
secretion signal peptide
solvent
stem cell
stereoisomers
Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Industrial processes
transepithelial permeation
transfection
transportan
tumor-penetrating peptides
virion secretion
title Current State of the Field of Cell-Penetrating Peptides as an Honorific Issue for Professor Ülo Langel
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