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The following pages link to Candidacidal activity of salivary histatins. Identification of a histatin 5-binding protein on Candida albicans (Q42540712):
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- Candidacidal activities of human lactoferrin peptides derived from the N terminus (Q24290527) (← links)
- Human salivary histatin 5 causes disordered volume regulation and cell cycle arrest in Candida albicans (Q24537545) (← links)
- Modulation of in vitro fungicidal activity of human lactoferrin against Candida albicans by extracellular cation concentration and target cell metabolic activity (Q24630137) (← links)
- Hyper‐IgE syndrome update (Q26994673) (← links)
- Candida albicans Ssa1/2p is the cell envelope binding protein for human salivary histatin 5 (Q28205819) (← links)
- Effects of histatin 5 and derived peptides on Candida albicans (Q28365530) (← links)
- Cytokeratins mediate epithelial innate defense through their antimicrobial properties (Q29871126) (← links)
- MUC7 20-Mer: investigation of antimicrobial activity, secondary structure, and possible mechanism of antifungal action (Q29871517) (← links)
- A novel immune evasion strategy of candida albicans: proteolytic cleavage of a salivary antimicrobial peptide (Q33427799) (← links)
- Antimicrobial peptides in mammalian and insect host defence (Q33536544) (← links)
- Enhancement of antifungal activity by integrin-targeting of branched histidine rich peptides (Q33811522) (← links)
- Host responses to Candida albicans: Th17 cells and mucosal candidiasis (Q33941537) (← links)
- The human salivary peptide histatin 5 exerts its antifungal activity through the formation of reactive oxygen species (Q33952105) (← links)
- Oral health promotion interventions on oral yeast in hospitalised and medically compromised patients: a systematic review. (Q33958720) (← links)
- Histatin 3-mediated killing of Candida albicans: effect of extracellular salt concentration on binding and internalization (Q33977671) (← links)
- Salivary histatin 5 and human neutrophil defensin 1 kill Candida albicans via shared pathways. (Q33980976) (← links)
- Released ATP is an extracellular cytotoxic mediator in salivary histatin 5-induced killing of Candida albicans (Q34005242) (← links)
- Salivary histatin 5 internalization by translocation, but not endocytosis, is required for fungicidal activity in Candida albicans (Q34017572) (← links)
- Protection of the oral mucosa by salivary histatin-5 against Candida albicans in an ex vivo murine model of oral infection (Q34067033) (← links)
- The novel Candida albicans transporter Dur31 Is a multi-stage pathogenicity factor (Q34205894) (← links)
- Oral candidiasis associated with inhaled corticosteroid use: comparison of fluticasone and beclomethasone. (Q34210949) (← links)
- Antimicrobial peptides: properties and applicability (Q34280947) (← links)
- Distinct antifungal mechanisms: beta-defensins require Candida albicans Ssa1 protein, while Trk1p mediates activity of cysteine-free cationic peptides (Q34301662) (← links)
- Salivary histatin 5 and its similarities to the other antimicrobial proteins in human saliva (Q34528899) (← links)
- Influence of histatin 5 on Candida albicans mitochondrial protein expression assessed by quantitative mass spectrometry (Q34553406) (← links)
- Saliva--the defender of the oral cavity (Q34590206) (← links)
- Susceptibility of Candida dubliniensis to salivary histatin 3. (Q34722920) (← links)
- Human salivary histatin 5 fungicidal action does not induce programmed cell death pathways in Candida albicans (Q35006531) (← links)
- Killing of Candida albicans by human salivary histatin 5 is modulated, but not determined, by the potassium channel TOK1. (Q35012918) (← links)
- New mechanism of oral immunity to mucosal candidiasis in hyper-IgE syndrome (Q35057902) (← links)
- Human beta-defensins kill Candida albicans in an energy-dependent and salt-sensitive manner without causing membrane disruption (Q35635804) (← links)
- Histatins: antimicrobial peptides with therapeutic potential (Q35693395) (← links)
- Immunopathogenesis of oropharyngeal candidiasis in human immunodeficiency virus infection. (Q35920633) (← links)
- Candida albicans Pathogenesis: Fitting within the Host-Microbe Damage Response Framework (Q36080619) (← links)
- Histatin 5 initiates osmotic stress response in Candida albicans via activation of the Hog1 mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway (Q36095359) (← links)
- The P-113 fragment of histatin 5 requires a specific peptide sequence for intracellular translocation in Candida albicans, which is independent of cell wall binding (Q36424968) (← links)
- Development and In Vivo Evaluation of a Novel Histatin-5 Bioadhesive Hydrogel Formulation against Oral Candidiasis. (Q36571953) (← links)
- Salivary proteome and its genetic polymorphisms. (Q36736939) (← links)
- Candida albicans cell wall proteins (Q36898587) (← links)
- Uptake of the antifungal cationic peptide Histatin 5 by Candida albicans Ssa2p requires binding to non-conventional sites within the ATPase domain (Q37098208) (← links)
- Sensitivity of Candida albicans biofilm cells grown on denture acrylic to antifungal proteins and chlorhexidine (Q37219481) (← links)
- Host defense peptides in the oral cavity and the lung: similarities and differences (Q37276479) (← links)
- Histatin peptides: Pharmacological functions and their applications in dentistry (Q37643080) (← links)
- Properties and mechanisms of action of naturally occurring antifungal peptides (Q38079168) (← links)
- Denture polymers with antimicrobial properties: a review of the development and current status of anionic poly(methyl methacrylate) polymers. (Q38139093) (← links)
- Ribosomally synthesized peptides from natural sources (Q38187207) (← links)
- How does it kill?: understanding the candidacidal mechanism of salivary histatin 5. (Q38222086) (← links)
- Characterization of gene expression regulated by human OTK18 using Drosophila melanogaster as a model system for innate immunity (Q38287562) (← links)
- The TRK1 potassium transporter is the critical effector for killing of Candida albicans by the cationic protein, Histatin 5. (Q38335411) (← links)
- Endocytosis-mediated vacuolar accumulation of the human ApoE apolipoprotein-derived ApoEdpL-W antimicrobial peptide contributes to its antifungal activity in Candida albicans (Q38626954) (← links)