Lipopeptides: from self-assembly to bioactivity

This Feature Article discusses several classes of lipopeptide with important biomedical applications as antimicrobial and antifungal agents, in immune therapies and in personal care applications among others. Two main classes of lipopeptide are considered: (i) bacterially-expressed lipopeptides with...

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Anti-Bacterial Agents - chemical synthesis
Anti-Bacterial Agents - chemistry
Anti-Bacterial Agents - pharmacology
Antifungal Agents - chemical synthesis
Antifungal Agents - chemistry
Antifungal Agents - pharmacology
Antiinfectives and antibacterials
Bacteria
Biochemistry
Biomolecules
Humans
Lipids
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Lipopeptides - chemistry
Lipopeptides - pharmacology
Micelles
Molecular Structure
Self assembly
title Lipopeptides: from self-assembly to bioactivity
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