FALL-39, a putative human peptide antibiotic, is cysteine-free and expressed in bone marrow and testis
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Cell differentiation is a key determinant of cathelicidin LL-37/human cationic antimicrobial protein 18 expression by human colon epitheliumRhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) mucosal antimicrobial peptides are close homologues of human moleculesStructure of the gene for porcine peptide antibiotic PR-39, a cathelin gene family member: comparative mapping of the locus for the human peptide antibiotic FALL-39The vitamin D-antimicrobial peptide pathway and its role in protection against infectionAntimicrobial peptides and the skin immune defense systemLL-37, the neutrophil granule- and epithelial cell-derived cathelicidin, utilizes formyl peptide receptor-like 1 (FPRL1) as a receptor to chemoattract human peripheral blood neutrophils, monocytes, and T cellsThe peptide antibiotic LL-37/hCAP-18 is expressed in epithelia of the human lung where it has broad antimicrobial activity at the airway surfaceEpithelial antimicrobial peptides in host defense against infectionInhibition of early steps in the lentiviral replication cycle by cathelicidin host defense peptidesDesign and Application of Antimicrobial Peptide ConjugatesThe Human Cathelicidin Antimicrobial Peptide LL-37 and Mimics are Potential Anticancer DrugsThe Role of Cationic Polypeptides in Modulating HIV-1 Infection of the Cervicovaginal MucosaAntiviral potential of cathelicidinsSMAP-29 has two LPS-binding sites and a central hingeStructural and Functional Analysis of the Pro-Domain of Human Cathelicidin, LL-37High-quality 3D structures shine light on antibacterial, anti-biofilm and antiviral activities of human cathelicidin LL-37 and its fragments.Antimicrobial peptides in the female reproductive tract: a critical component of the mucosal immune barrier with physiological and clinical implicationsEpithelial antimicrobial peptides: review and significance for oral applicationsStructural, functional analysis and localization of the human CAP18 geneA family of helminth molecules that modulate innate cell responses via molecular mimicry of host antimicrobial peptidesCathelicidin-like helminth defence molecules (HDMs): absence of cytotoxic, anti-microbial and anti-protozoan activities imply a specific adaptation to immune modulationThe high mobility group box chromosomal protein 1 is expressed in the human and rat testis where it may function as an antibacterial factorA murine antibacterial ortholog to human bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein (BPI) is expressed in testis, epididymis, and bone marrowCathelicidins in the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii)Polar profile of antiviral peptides from AVPpred Database.The pro-inflammatory peptide LL-37 promotes ovarian tumor progression through recruitment of multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells.Leucine leucine-37 uses formyl peptide receptor-like 1 to activate signal transduction pathways, stimulate oncogenic gene expression, and enhance the invasiveness of ovarian cancer cells.Defense peptides secreted by helminth pathogens: antimicrobial and/or immunomodulator molecules?Interpretation of biological activity data of bacterial endotoxins by simple molecular models of mechanism of action.Characterization of antibacterial COOH-terminal proenkephalin-A-derived peptides (PEAP) in infectious fluids. Importance of enkelytin, the antibacterial PEAP209-237 secreted by stimulated chromaffin cells.Human antimicrobial peptide LL-37 is present in atherosclerotic plaques and induces death of vascular smooth muscle cells: a laboratory study.Identification and expression of a novel marsupial cathelicidin from the tammar wallaby (Macropus eugenii).Regulation of cathelicidin gene expression: induction by lipopolysaccharide, interleukin-6, retinoic acid, and Salmonella enterica serovar typhimurium infection.The human cationic antimicrobial protein (hCAP-18) is expressed in the epithelium of human epididymis, is present in seminal plasma at high concentrations, and is attached to spermatozoa.Animal antimicrobial peptides: an overview.Antimicrobial peptides as mediators of epithelial host defense.Human antimicrobial peptides and proteinsActivities of LL-37, a cathelin-associated antimicrobial peptide of human neutrophils.Innate mechanisms of epithelial host defense: spotlight on intestine.HIV-Enhancing and HIV-Inhibiting Properties of Cationic Peptides and Proteins.
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FALL-39, a putative human peptide antibiotic, is cysteine-free and expressed in bone marrow and testis
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1995 nî lūn-bûn
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1995年の論文
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FALL-39, a putative human pept ...... ssed in bone marrow and testis
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FALL-39, a putative human pept ...... ssed in bone marrow and testis
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FALL-39, a putative human pept ...... ssed in bone marrow and testis
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FALL-39, a putative human pept ...... ssed in bone marrow and testis
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FALL-39, a putative human pept ...... ssed in bone marrow and testis
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FALL-39, a putative human pept ...... ssed in bone marrow and testis
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FALL-39, a putative human pept ...... ssed in bone marrow and testis
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FALL-39, a putative human pept ...... ssed in bone marrow and testis
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FALL-39, a putative human pept ...... ssed in bone marrow and testis
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FALL-39, a putative human pept ...... ssed in bone marrow and testis
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FALL-39, a putative human pept ...... ssed in bone marrow and testis
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FALL-39, a putative human pept ...... ssed in bone marrow and testis
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P2860
P3181
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FALL-39, a putative human pept ...... ssed in bone marrow and testis
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B Agerberth
G H Gudmundsson
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P3181
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10.1073/PNAS.92.1.195
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1995-01-01T00:00:00Z