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Details on Person Granulysin, a T cell product, kills bacteria by altering membrane permeability

Class:IdLiteratureReference:6806743
_displayNameGranulysin, a T cell product, kills bacteria by altering membrane permeability
_timestamp2015-10-24 06:14:01
author[Person:6806726] Ernst, W A
[Person:6806754] Thoma-Uszynski, S
[Person:6806745] Teitelbaum, R
[Person:6806715] Ko, C
[Person:6806758] Hanson, D A
[Person:6806700] Clayberger, C
[Person:6806766] Krensky, A M
[Person:6806734] Leippe, M
[Person:6806696] Bloom, B R
[Person:6806071] Ganz, T
[Person:6806720] Modlin, R L
created[InstanceEdit:6806769] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2015-10-24
journalJ. Immunol.
pages7102-8
pubMedIdentifier11120840
titleGranulysin, a T cell product, kills bacteria by altering membrane permeability
volume165
year2000
(literatureReference)[Summation:6806761] Cationic protein granulysin (GNLY) is produced by activated ...
[Summation:6807572] Granulysin (GNLY), an antimicrobial protein, is produced by ...
[Summation:6807593] The antimicrobial protein granulysin (GNLY) is secreted from...
[Reaction:6806732] GNLY binds the bacterial cell surface [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:6807578] GNLY binds the bacterial cell surface in the phagosome [Homo sapiens]
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