Abstract:A novel immune response in targeting skin, breast, and many other cancer cells can be elicited by using self‐polymerizing peptides. Synthetic Zfra, a 31‐amino‐acid zinc finger‐like protein that regulates apoptosis, undergoes self‐polymerization in degassed enzyme‐free solutions. Pre‐injection of the full length Zfra1‐31, or truncated Zfra4‐10, via tail veins (<40 micromoles) protects nude mice from growing human lung cancer NCI‐H1299, basal cell carcinoma BCC, melanoma B16F10, glioma 13‐06‐MG and U87‐ MG, a… Show more
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