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Class:IdPerson:6807188
_displayNameHelmerhorst, E J
_timestamp2015-10-29 19:49:40
created[InstanceEdit:6807178] Shamovsky, Veronica, 2015-10-29
firstnameE J
initialEJ
surnameHelmerhorst
(author)[LiteratureReference:6807157] The effects of histatin-derived basic antimicrobial peptides on oral biofilms
[LiteratureReference:6807174] Characterization of histatin 5 with respect to amphipathicity, hydrophobicity, and effects on cell and mitochondrial membrane integrity excludes a candidacidal mechanism of pore formation
[LiteratureReference:6807201] Synthetic histatin analogues with broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity
[LiteratureReference:8861654] Amphotericin B- and fluconazole-resistant Candida spp., Aspergillus fumigatus, and other newly emerging pathogenic fungi are susceptible to basic antifungal peptides
[LiteratureReference:8861659] The human salivary peptide histatin 5 exerts its antifungal activity through the formation of reactive oxygen species
[LiteratureReference:8861692] A new method for the isolation of histatins 1, 3, and 5 from parotid secretion using zinc precipitation
[LiteratureReference:8861700] Killing of Candida albicans by histatin 5: cellular uptake and energy requirement
[LiteratureReference:8861711] The cellular target of histatin 5 on Candida albicans is the energized mitochondrion
[LiteratureReference:8861740] Synergistic effects of low doses of histatin 5 and its analogues on amphotericin B anti-mycotic activity
[LiteratureReference:8861763] Inhibitory effect of synthetic histatin 5 on leukotoxin from Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans
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