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Class:IdLiteratureReference:6802981
_displayNameGeneration of multiple stable dermcidin-derived antimicrobial peptides in sweat of different body sites
_timestamp2015-10-03 04:03:04
author[Person:6803001] Rieg, Siegbert
[Person:6802985] Seeber, Silke
[Person:6803005] Steffen, Heiko
[Person:6802996] Humeny, Andreas
[Person:6803004] Kalbacher, Hubert
[Person:6802990] Stevanovic, Stefan
[Person:6803000] Kimura, Akihiko
[Person:6798867] Garbe, Claus
[Person:6802987] Schittek, Birgit
created[InstanceEdit:6802995] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2015-10-03
journalJ. Invest. Dermatol.
pages354-65
pubMedIdentifier16374474
titleGeneration of multiple stable dermcidin-derived antimicrobial peptides in sweat of different body sites
volume126
year2006
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:6802999] DCD is processed into DCD(63-110) [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:6803060] DCD(63-110) is processed to DCD(63-109) [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:6802989] Dermcidin (DCD) is constitutively expressed in eccrine sweat...
[Summation:8856957] A 47aa dermcidin (DCD)-derived peptide (DCD(63-109), also kn...
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