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Cyclotide structure-activity relationships: qualitative and quantitative approaches linking cytotoxic and anthelmintic activity to the clustering of physicochemical forcesA cactus-derived toxin-like cystine knot Peptide with selective antimicrobial activityInduction of gliotoxin secretion in Aspergillus fumigatus by bacteria-associated moleculesUbiquitously expressed Human Beta Defensin 1 (hBD1) forms bacteria-entrapping nets in a redox dependent mode of actionCircular proteins from plants and fungi.Bioassays in natural product research - strategies and methods in the search for anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activity.Chemistry and biology of cyclotides: circular plant peptides outside the box.Cyclotide-membrane interactions: defining factors of membrane binding, depletion and disruption.Melittin-lipid bilayer interactions and the role of cholesterol.Oligotryptophan-tagged antimicrobial peptides and the role of the cationic sequence.The "PepSAVI-MS" Pipeline for Natural Product Bioactive Peptide Discovery.Alanine and lysine scans of the LL-37 derived peptide fragment KR-12 reveal key residues for antimicrobial activity.Selective membrane disruption by the cyclotide kalata B7: complex ions and essential functional groups in the phosphatidylethanolamine binding pocket.Bactericidal activity of cyclotides where phosphatidylethanolamine-lipid selectivity determines antimicrobial spectra.How Does the Sweet Violet ( L.) Fight Pathogens and Pests - Cyclotides as a Comprehensive Plant Host Defense SystemEffect of lipid headgroup composition on the interaction between melittin and lipid bilayersAction of antimicrobial peptides and their prodrugs on model and biological membranesCollagen VI Contains Multiple Host Defense Peptides with Potent In Vivo ActivityPeptide-Loaded Microgels as Antimicrobial and Anti-Inflammatory Surface CoatingsAntimicrobial function of short amidated peptide fragments from the tick-derived OsDef2 defensinNanoclay-induced bacterial flocculation for infection confinementScreening for bioactive secondary metabolites in Sri Lankan medicinal plants by microfractionation and targeted isolation of antimicrobial flavonoids from Derris scandensInteraction of Laponite with Membrane Components-Consequences for Bacterial Aggregation and Infection ConfinementAvidin-Biotin Cross-Linked Microgel Multilayers as Carriers for Antimicrobial Peptides
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