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Protide Pharmaceuticals - Preserving Life For Tomorrow™
Protide Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a fully integrated organization devoted to innovative solutions that support research and development in regenerative medicine. www.protidepharma.com
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Protide - Wikipedia
The ProTide technology is a prodrug approach used in molecular biology and drug design. It is designed to deliver nucleotide analogues (as monophosphate) into ... en.wikipedia.org
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The ProTide Prodrug Technology: From the Concept to the Clinic
The ProTide technology is a prodrug approach developed for the efficient intracellular delivery of nucleoside analogue monophosphates and monophosphonates. pubs.acs.org
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protide
protide Biochem. (ˈprəʊtaɪd) Also -id (-ɪd). [a. F. protide (G. Bertrand 1923, in Bull. de la Soc. de Chim. biol. V. 102), f. protéine protein: see -ide.] A generic term for a protein, peptide, or amino-acid. Hence proˈtidic a. The scheme of nomenclature proposed by Bertrand met with little favour a... Oxford English Dictionary
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ProTide Resins - CEM Corporation
ProTide PEG-PS resins are optimized to create an environment perfect for synthesizing long or difficult peptides. cem.com
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The ProTide Prodrug Technology: From the Concept to the Clinic
The ProTide technology is a prodrug approach developed for the efficient intracellular delivery of nucleoside analogue monophosphates and monophosphonates. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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An overview of ProTide technology and its implications to drug ...
The ProTide technology is a phosphate (or phosphonate) prodrug method devised to deliver nucleoside monophosphate (or monophosphonate) intracellularly. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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An overview of ProTide technology and its implications to drug ...
The ProTide technology is a phosphate (or phosphonate) prodrug method devised to deliver nucleoside monophosphate (or monophosphonate) intracellularly. www.tandfonline.com
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The ProTide Prodrug Technology: Where Next? - ACS Publications
The ProTide prodrug technology has proved very useful in the discovery of nucleotide therapeutics and has successfully led to two FDA-approved drugs. pubs.acs.org
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Rink Amide ProTide Resin (LL) - 25 g - CEM Corporation
The ultimate resin recommended for longer and more difficult sequences of peptide amides. Based on ideal swelling properties from a TentaGel® core. cem.com
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Tenofovir alafenamide
It was developed by Gilead Sciences based on the protide technology of Chris McGuigan for use in the treatment of HIV/AIDS and chronic hepatitis B, and wikipedia.org
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erythro-
erythro- (ɛˈrɪθrəʊ-) (before a vowel eˈrythr-), combining form of Gr. ἐρυθρό-ς red, in several compounds occurring in Chemistry, with a few in Mineralogy, etc. eˈrythro-benˈzene (see quot.). eˈrythroblast [G. (M. Löwit 1886, in Sitzungsber. d. Akad. d. Wissenschaften in Wien 3rd Ser. XCII. 56)], any... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hydride
Appendix on nomenclature Protide, deuteride and tritide are used to describe ions or compounds that contain enriched hydrogen-1, deuterium or tritium, wikipedia.org
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Sofosbuvir
Sofosbuvir is a prodrug of the Protide type, whereby the active phosphorylated nucleotide is granted cell permeability and oral bioavailability. The design of sofosbuvir, based on the ProTide approach, avoids this slow step by building the first phosphate group into the structure of the drug during wikipedia.org
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Remdesivir
Pharmacology Activation Remdesivir is a protide (prodrug of nucleotide) able to diffuse into cells, where it is converted to GS-441524 monophosphate wikipedia.org
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