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Class:IdPerson:5687316
_displayNameVeerman, E C
_timestamp2015-04-07 12:38:45
created[InstanceEdit:5687277] Jassal, Bijay, 2015-04-07
firstnameE C
initialEC
surnameVeerman
(author)[LiteratureReference:5687311] Human salivary agglutinin binds to lung surfactant protein-D and is identical with scavenger receptor protein gp-340
[LiteratureReference:6807157] The effects of histatin-derived basic antimicrobial peptides on oral biofilms
[LiteratureReference:6807174] Characterization of histatin 5 with respect to amphipathicity, hydrophobicity, and effects on cell and mitochondrial membrane integrity excludes a candidacidal mechanism of pore formation
[LiteratureReference:6807201] Synthetic histatin analogues with broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity
[LiteratureReference:8851251] Cationic amphipathic peptides, derived from bovine and human lactoferrins, with antimicrobial activity against oral pathogens
[LiteratureReference:8861654] Amphotericin B- and fluconazole-resistant Candida spp., Aspergillus fumigatus, and other newly emerging pathogenic fungi are susceptible to basic antifungal peptides
[LiteratureReference:8861711] The cellular target of histatin 5 on Candida albicans is the energized mitochondrion
[LiteratureReference:8861740] Synergistic effects of low doses of histatin 5 and its analogues on amphotericin B anti-mycotic activity
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