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The following pages link to Psoriasin (S100A7) is a major Escherichia coli-cidal factor of the female genital tract (Q51558019):
Displaying 19 items.
- Manganese and microbial pathogenesis: sequestration by the Mammalian immune system and utilization by microorganisms (Q26999985) (← links)
- pH Dependent Antimicrobial Peptides and Proteins, Their Mechanisms of Action and Potential as Therapeutic Agents (Q28070241) (← links)
- Antimicrobial peptides in the female reproductive tract: a critical component of the mucosal immune barrier with physiological and clinical implications (Q28087327) (← links)
- Lactobacillus proteins are associated with the bactericidal activity against E. coli of female genital tract secretions (Q34490101) (← links)
- Metal limitation and toxicity at the interface between host and pathogen (Q34490463) (← links)
- Disulphide-reduced psoriasin is a human apoptosis-inducing broad-spectrum fungicide (Q34496920) (← links)
- Antimicrobial peptides and proteins of the horse--insights into a well-armed organism (Q35232039) (← links)
- Fetal human keratinocytes produce large amounts of antimicrobial peptides: involvement of histone-methylation processes (Q35662076) (← links)
- The emerging role of peptides and lipids as antimicrobial epidermal barriers and modulators of local inflammation (Q36587156) (← links)
- Dying blood mononuclear cell secretome exerts antimicrobial activity. (Q37420535) (← links)
- Transition Metals and Virulence in Bacteria (Q37446682) (← links)
- Psoriasin: key molecule of the cutaneous barrier? (Q37866371) (← links)
- Antimicrobial peptide elicitors: new hope for the post-antibiotic era. (Q38060524) (← links)
- Cervicovaginal microbiome dysbiosis is associated with proteome changes related to alterations of the cervicovaginal mucosal barrier. (Q40562427) (← links)
- S100A7 is present in human sperm and a homologous pig sperm protein interacts with sperm-binding glycoprotein (SBG). (Q46098127) (← links)
- Biochemical and Functional Evaluation of the Intramolecular Disulfide Bonds in the Zinc-Chelating Antimicrobial Protein Human S100A7 (Psoriasin). (Q46295261) (← links)
- S100A7 in the Fallopian tube: a comparative study (Q46535107) (← links)
- Bioinorganic Explorations of Zn(II) Sequestration by Human S100 Host-Defense Proteins. (Q49577207) (← links)
- The novel interaction between Neisseria gonorrhoeae TdfJ and human S100A7 allows gonococci to subvert host zinc restriction (Q92340550) (← links)