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Details on Person The membrane-bound structure and topology of a human ?-defensin indicate a dimer pore mechanism for membrane disruption

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_displayNameThe membrane-bound structure and topology of a human ?-defensin indicate a dimer pore mechanism for membrane disruption
_timestamp2011-11-04 11:02:51
author[Person:1606623] Zhang, Y
[Person:373220] Lu, W
[Person:207061] Hong, M
created[InstanceEdit:1966964] Jupe, S, 2011-11-04
journalBiochemistry
pages9770-82
pubMedIdentifier20961099
titleThe membrane-bound structure and topology of a human ?-defensin indicate a dimer pore mechanism for membrane disruption
volume49
year2010
(literatureReference)[Summation:1461961] Once adsorbed/inserted into the membrane, alpha defensins ar...
[Summation:1471353] The crystal structure of human alpha-defensin HNP-3 revealed...
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