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Details on Person Histatins, a novel family of histidine-rich proteins in human parotid secretion. Isolation, characterization, primary structure, and fungistatic effects on Candida albicans

Class:IdLiteratureReference:6807146
_displayNameHistatins, a novel family of histidine-rich proteins in human parotid secretion. Isolation, characterization, primary structure, and fungistatic effects on Candida albicans
_timestamp2015-10-29 19:49:20
author[Person:6807184] Oppenheim, F G
[Person:111126] Xu, T
[Person:6807191] McMillian, F M
[Person:6807137] Levitz, S M
[Person:6807138] Diamond, R D
[Person:6807176] Offner, G D
[Person:6807170] Troxler, R F
created[InstanceEdit:6807178] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2015-10-29
journalJ. Biol. Chem.
pages7472-7
pubMedIdentifier3286634
titleHistatins, a novel family of histidine-rich proteins in human parotid secretion. Isolation, characterization, primary structure, and fungistatic effects on Candida albicans
volume263
year1988
(literatureReference)[Summation:6807151] Histatins (HTNs) is a family of small histidine-rich peptide...
[Summation:8861674] Histatins (HTNs) is a family of small, histidine-rich (18-28...
[Reaction:6807144] HTN1,HTN3 or HTN5 binds the bacterial anionic surface [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:6807581] HTN5, (HTN1, HTN3) binds fungal SSA1/SSA2 [Homo sapiens]
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