Computational design of peptides to target NaV1.7 channel with high potency and selectivity for the treatment of pain

  1. Phuong T Nguyen
  2. Hai M Nguyen
  3. Karen M Wagner
  4. Robert Stewart
  5. Vikrant Singh
  6. Parashar Thapa
  7. Yi-Je Chen
  8. Mark W Lillya
  9. Anh Tuan Ton
  10. Richard Kondo
  11. Andre Ghetti
  12. Michael W Pennington
  13. Bruce Hammock
  14. Theanne N Griffith
  15. Jon T Sack
  16. Heike Wulff  Is a corresponding author
  17. Vladimir Yarov-Yarovoy  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of California, Davis, United States
  2. University of California Davis Medical Center, United States
  3. AnaBios, United States
  4. AmbioPharm Inc, United States
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  1. Phuong T Nguyen
  2. Hai M Nguyen
  3. Karen M Wagner
  4. Robert Stewart
  5. Vikrant Singh
  6. Parashar Thapa
  7. Yi-Je Chen
  8. Mark W Lillya
  9. Anh Tuan Ton
  10. Richard Kondo
  11. Andre Ghetti
  12. Michael W Pennington
  13. Bruce Hammock
  14. Theanne N Griffith
  15. Jon T Sack
  16. Heike Wulff
  17. Vladimir Yarov-Yarovoy
(2022)
Computational design of peptides to target NaV1.7 channel with high potency and selectivity for the treatment of pain
eLife 11:e81727.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.81727