PEGylation improves the therapeutic potential of dimerized translationally controlled tumor protein blocking peptide in ovalbumin-induced mouse model of airway inflammation

Hyeran Seo, Hae Duck Bae, Haejun Pyun, Bo Gyu Kim, Sang Il Lee, Jin Sook Song, Kyunglim Lee

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