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Details on Person Human antimicrobial peptides: defensins, cathelicidins and histatins

Class:IdLiteratureReference:6807158
_displayNameHuman antimicrobial peptides: defensins, cathelicidins and histatins
_timestamp2015-10-29 19:49:26
author[Person:6807187] De Smet, Kris
[Person:6807162] Contreras, Roland
created[InstanceEdit:6807178] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2015-10-29
journalBiotechnol. Lett.
pages1337-47
pubMedIdentifier16215847
titleHuman antimicrobial peptides: defensins, cathelicidins and histatins
volume27
year2005
(literatureReference)[Reaction:6807144] HTN1,HTN3 or HTN5 binds the bacterial anionic surface [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:6807151] Histatins (HTNs) is a family of small histidine-rich peptide...
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