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Details on Person Identification of a novel, multifunctional beta-defensin (human beta-defensin 3) with specific antimicrobial activity. Its interaction with plasma membranes of Xenopus oocytes and the induction of macrophage chemoattraction

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_displayNameIdentification of a novel, multifunctional beta-defensin (human beta-defensin 3) with specific antimicrobial activity. Its interaction with plasma membranes of Xenopus oocytes and the induction of macrophage chemoattraction
_timestamp2017-12-20 23:15:25
author[Person:1467216] García, JR
[Person:1471369] Jaumann, F
[Person:380141] Schulz, S
[Person:1467187] Krause, A
[Person:1471315] Rodríguez-Jiménez, J
[Person:1467222] Forssmann, U
[Person:6813628] Adermann, Knut
[Person:1467249] Klüver, E
[Person:1471302] Vogelmeier, C
[Person:1252371] Becker, D
[Person:1471376] Hedrich, R
[Person:508326] Forssmann, WG
[Person:1467260] Bals, R
created[InstanceEdit:1471368] Jupe, S, 2011-08-03
journalCell Tissue Res
modified[InstanceEdit:9033427] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2017-12-20
pages257-64
pubMedIdentifier11702237
titleIdentification of a novel, multifunctional beta-defensin (human beta-defensin 3) with specific antimicrobial activity. Its interaction with plasma membranes of Xenopus oocytes and the induction of macrophage chemoattraction
volume306
year2001
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:1467269] Beta-defensins bind microbial membranes causing disruption [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:1471357] Binding and disruption of microbial membranes is widely beli...
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