Abstract

AbstractEffective delivery of biologically active compounds including peptides, proteins, and nucleic acids into cells is an obstacle in the drug research. The intracellular delivery of biological agents generally relies on the endocytosis pathway, causing them to be trapped in endosomes and lysosomes. Cell‐penetrating peptides (CPPs) have previously been shown to be a useful transport tool for delivering many kinds of goods into cells through cell membranes. The latest discovery of cell penetrating poly(disulfide)s (CPDs) with excellent cytosolic delivery efficiency represents a major breakthrough in this field. In this work, we will focus on the latest advances in biological applications of the CPPs and new opportunities opened up by the CPDs.

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