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1. Improvement of pulmonary surfactant activity by introducing D-amino acids into highly hydrophobic amphiphilic α-peptide Hel 13-5

2. Specific interaction restrains structural transitions of an amphiphilic peptide in pulmonary surfactant model systems: An in situ PM-IRRAS investigation

3. Mode of Interaction of Amphiphilic α-Helical Peptide with Phosphatidylcholines at the Air−Water Interface

4. The Effect of Cholesterol and Monosialoganglioside (GM1) on the Release and Aggregation of Amyloid β-Peptide from Liposomes Prepared from Brain Membrane-like Lipids

5. De Novo-designed Peptide Transforms Golgi-specific Lipids into Golgi-like Nanotubules

6. Secondary Structures of Synthetic Peptides Corresponding to the First Membrane-Contact Portion of Normal Band 3 and Its Deletion Mutant (Southeast Asian Ovalocytosis)

7. Importance of Hydrophobic Region in Amphiphilic Structures of α-Helical Peptides for Their Gene Transfer-Ability into Cells

8. Interaction of mastoparan-B from venom of a hornet in taiwan with phospholipid bilayers and its antimicrobial activity

9. Design and synthesis of amphipathic 3(10)-helical peptides and their interactions with phospholipid bilayers and ion channel formation

10. Ion Channel Activity of a Synthetic Peptide with a Primary Structure Corresponding to the Presumed Pore-Forming Region of the Voltage Dependent Potassium Channel

11. Effect of salts on conformational change of basic amphipathic peptides from β-structure to α-helix in the presence of phospholipid liposomes and their channel-forming ability

12. Fluorocarbon-hybrid pulmonary surfactants for replacement therapy--a Langmuir monolayer study

13. Interaction of amphipathic model lipopeptides with phospholipid bilayers

14. Effect of amphipathic peptides with different α-helical contents on liposome-fusion

15. Interaction with phospholipid bilayers, ion channel formation, and antimicrobial activity of basic amphipathic alpha-helical model peptides of various chain lengths

16. Formation of ion channels in planar lipid bilayer membranes by synthetic basic peptides

17. Pulmonary surfactant model systems catch the specific interaction of an amphiphilic peptide with anionic phospholipid

18. Development of low cost pulmonary surfactants composed of a mixture of lipids or lipids-peptides using higher aliphatic alcohol or soy lecithin

19. Langmuir monolayer of artificial pulmonary surfactant mixtures with an amphiphilic peptide at the air/water interface: comparison of new preparations with surfacten (Surfactant TA)

20. Design and synthesis of basic peptides having amphipathic β-structure and their interaction with phospholipid membranes

21. Mode of interaction of hydrophobic amphiphilic alpha-helical peptide/dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine with phosphatidylglycerol or palmitic acid at the air-water interface

22. Design and synthesis of amphiphilic alpha-helical model peptides with systematically varied hydrophobic-hydrophilic balance and their interaction with lipid- and bio-membranes

23. Two mode ion channels induced by interaction of acidic amphipathic alpha-helical peptides with lipid bilayers

24. Conformation of tachyplesin I from Tachypleus tridentatus when interacting with lipid matrices

25. Four diastereoisomers of cyclo(-Asp-Val-): inconsistency of their properties with the proposed structure of cairomycin A

26. Conformational studies of amphipathic alpha-helical peptides containing an amino acid with a long alkyl chain and their anchoring to lipid bilayer liposomes

27. Side reaction of pyrenylalanine-peptides containing NG-tosylarginine during detosylation with hydrogen fluoride

28. Langmuir Monolayer of Artificial Pulmonary Surfactant Mixtures with an Amphiphilic Peptide at the Air/Water Interface:  Comparison of New Preparations with Surfacten (Surfactant TA).

29. Relationship between antimicrobial activity and amphiphilic property of basic model peptides

30. The spectroscopic analysis for binding of amphipathic and antimicrobial model peptides containing pyrenylalanine and tryptophan to lipid bilayer

31. Morphological Behavior of Acidic and Neutral Liposomes Induced by Basic Amphiphilic α-Helical Peptides with Systematically Varied Hydrophobic-Hydrophilic Balance

32. Nanotubules Formed by Highly Hydrophobic Amphiphilic α-Helical Peptides and Natural Phospholipids

33. Surface pressure induced structural transitions of an amphiphilic peptide in pulmonary surfactant systems by an in situ PM-IRRAS study

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