Source:http://linkedlifedata.com/resource/pubmed/id/10989307
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lifeskim:mentions | |
pubmed:issue |
9
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pubmed:dateCreated |
2000-10-19
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pubmed:abstractText |
Cationic antimicrobial peptides are found in all living species. A single animal can contain >24 different antimicrobial peptides, which fall into four structural classes. These peptides are produced in large quantities at sites of infection and/or inflammation and can have broad-spectrum antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, antiprotozoan and antisepsis properties. In addition, they interact directly with host cells to modulate the inflammatory process and innate defences.
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pubmed:grant | |
pubmed:language |
eng
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pubmed:journal | |
pubmed:citationSubset |
IM
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pubmed:chemical | |
pubmed:status |
MEDLINE
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pubmed:month |
Sep
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pubmed:issn |
0966-842X
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pubmed:author | |
pubmed:issnType |
Print
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pubmed:volume |
8
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pubmed:owner |
NLM
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pubmed:authorsComplete |
Y
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pubmed:pagination |
402-10
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pubmed:dateRevised |
2008-11-21
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pubmed:meshHeading |
pubmed-meshheading:10989307-Amino Acid Sequence,
pubmed-meshheading:10989307-Anti-Infective Agents,
pubmed-meshheading:10989307-Base Sequence,
pubmed-meshheading:10989307-Cations,
pubmed-meshheading:10989307-Immunity, Innate,
pubmed-meshheading:10989307-Models, Biological,
pubmed-meshheading:10989307-Molecular Sequence Data,
pubmed-meshheading:10989307-Peptides
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pubmed:year |
2000
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pubmed:articleTitle |
The role of cationic antimicrobial peptides in innate host defences.
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pubmed:affiliation |
Dept of Microbiology and Immunology, University of British Columbia, 300-6174 University Blvd, Vancouver, Canada V6T 1Z3. bob@cmdr.ubc.ca
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pubmed:publicationType |
Journal Article,
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.,
Review,
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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