Erratum to: Sterically Stabilized Phospholipid Micelles Reduce Activity of a Candidate Antimicrobial Healing Adjunct

Abstract

The original version of this article unfortunately contained few mistakes. The corrected paragraph 3 under the Methods section, i.e. Peptide Synthesis and Preparation of KSLW SSM Solution, is given below KSLW was synthesized by standard Fmoc chemistry and purified by reverse-phase HPLC (Hong et al. 1997; Concannon et al. 2003). Peptide purity was confirmed by MALDI-TOF, with the molecular mass found at 1308.3. Sterically stabilized phospholipid nanomicelles (SSM) were prepared as previously described by Onyuksel et al. (1999). Briefly, PEG (mol mass, 2000) covalently linked to distearoyl-phosphatidylethanolamine (Lipoid GmbH, Ludwigshafen, Germany) was dissolved in normal saline, vortexed for 6 min and incubated with KSLW peptide, at a concentration of 2 mg/ml, for 2 h at 25 deg C on the day of the experiment.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 25, 2012
Accession Number
ADA618472

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  • Hayat Önyüksel
  • Phillip T. Marucha
  • Richard L. Williams
  • Sok B. Lim

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