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Richards JP, Stickelmeyer MP, Flora DB, Chance RE, Frank BH, DeFelippis MR: Self-association properties of monomeric insulin analogs under formulation conditions. Pharm Res. 1998 Sep;15(9):1434-41.
The self-association properties of these analogs were compared to those of human insulin and the rapid-acting insulin analog Lys (B28) Pro (B29)-human insulin. |
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Birnbaum DT, Kilcomons MA, DeFelippis MR, Beals JM: Assembly and dissociation of human insulin and LysB28ProB29-insulin hexamers: a comparison study. Pharm Res. 1997 Jan;14(1):25-36.
PURPOSE: Investigations into the kinetic assembly and dissociation of hexameric LysB28ProB29-human insulin (LysPro), a rapid-acting insulin analog produced by the sequence inversion of amino acids at positions B28 and B29, were designed to explain the impact that the sequence inversion has on the formulation and pharmacokinetics of the insulin analog. |
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Whittingham JL, Edwards DJ, Antson AA, Clarkson JM, Dodson GG: Interactions of phenol and m-cresol in the insulin hexamer, and their effect on the association properties of B28 pro --> Asp insulin analogues. Biochemistry. 1998 Aug 18;37(33):11516-23.
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