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MOESM5 of Probing the subcutaneous absorption of a PEGylated FUD peptide nanomedicine via in vivo fluorescence imaging

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posted on 2019-07-08, 05:00 authored by Pawel Zbyszynski, Inger Toraason, Lauren Repp, Glen Kwon
Additional file 5: Fig. S5. Posterior and lateral views of mice show increased and earlier mFUD and PEG-mFUD signal in the kidney region for lower MW peptides. A single dose containing a peptide and its sulfo-Cy5 conjugate counterpart was injected s.c. between the shoulder blades of a mouse. Arrows indicate apparent maximal peptide kidney signal.

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