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Details on Person Schittek, Birgit

Class:IdPerson:6802987
_displayNameSchittek, Birgit
_timestamp2015-10-03 04:03:05
created[InstanceEdit:6802995] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2015-10-03
firstnameBirgit
initialB
surnameSchittek
(author)[LiteratureReference:6802981] Generation of multiple stable dermcidin-derived antimicrobial peptides in sweat of different body sites
[LiteratureReference:6802994] The multiple facets of dermcidin in cell survival and host defense
[LiteratureReference:6803003] Cathepsin D is present in human eccrine sweat and involved in the postsecretory processing of the antimicrobial peptide DCD-1L
[LiteratureReference:6803041] The secrets of dermcidin action
[LiteratureReference:6803103] Structure-activity analysis of the dermcidin-derived peptide DCD-1L, an anionic antimicrobial peptide present in human sweat
[LiteratureReference:6803111] Severity of Staphylococcus aureus infection of the skin is associated with inducibility of human beta-defensin 3 but not human beta-defensin 2
[LiteratureReference:6803126] Constitutive expression of the antimicrobial peptide RNase 7 is associated with Staphylococcus aureus infection of the skin
[LiteratureReference:8932103] Dermcidin-derived peptides show a different mode of action than the cathelicidin LL-37 against Staphylococcus aureus
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