The antimicrobial activity of the cathelicidin LL37 is inhibited by F-actin bundles and restored by gelsolin.
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The antimicrobial activity of the cathelicidin LL37 is inhibited by F-actin bundles and restored by gelsolin.
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The antimicrobial activity of ...... dles and restored by gelsolin.
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The antimicrobial activity of ...... dles and restored by gelsolin.
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Paul A Janmey
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10.1165/RCMB.2002-0191OC
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2002-12-30T00:00:00Z