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From Multivalency to Biomarker-Guided Delivery: Integrating Breakthroughs for the Future of Targeted Protein
Mahmoud A Elkhalifa1, Robert B Kargbo2
1University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-6323, United States.
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Recent advances in targeted protein degradation combine dual E3 ligase-recruiting multivalent PROTACs, Survivin as a predictive biomarker for therapeutic responsiveness, and dendrimer-PROTAC conjugates for CNS and inflammation-targeted delivery. Together, these innovations form a synergistic framework for potent, selective, and biomarker-guided degraders with enhanced delivery, offering a promising blueprint for next-generation therapeutics in oncology and beyond.
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