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Highly Selective End-Tagged Antimicrobial Peptides Derived from PRELP
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Antibacterial activity of the contact and complement systems is blocked by SIC, a protein secreted by Streptococcus pyogenes.
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The C-Terminal Sequence of Several Human Serine Proteases Encodes Host Defense Functions.
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Structure-Activity Studies and Therapeutic Potential of Host Defense Peptides of Human Thrombin
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Effects of Peptide Secondary Structure on the Interaction with Oppositely Charged Microgels.
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Antifungal activities of peptides derived from domain 5 of high-molecular-weight kininogen.
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Thymic stromal lymphopoietin exerts antimicrobial activities.
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A Descriptive Study of Bacterial Load of Full-Thickness Surgical Wounds in Dermatologic Surgery.
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Up-Regulation of A1M/α(1)-Microglobulin in Skin by Heme and Reactive Oxygen Species Gives Protection from Oxidative Damage.
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Membrane selectivity by W-tagging of antimicrobial peptides.
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- 2010
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Interaction between amphiphilic peptides and phospholipid membranes
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Effect of Hydrophobicity on the Interaction between Antimicrobial Peptides and Poly(acrylic acid) Microgels
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Effects of single amino acid substitutions on peptide interaction with lipid membranes and bacteria-variants of GKE21, an internal sequence from human LL-37
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Gene expression demonstrates increased resilience toward harmful inflammatory stimuli in the proliferating epidermis of human skin wounds
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C-terminal peptides of tissue-factor pathway inhibitor are novel host defense molecules.
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A novel role for constitutively expressed epithelial-derived chemokines as antibacterial peptides in the intestinal mucosa.
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Effects of clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa on Staphylococcus epidermidis biofilm formation.
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Injury Is a Major Inducer of Epidermal Innate Immune Responses during Wound Healing.
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Histidine-rich glycoprotein promotes bacterial entrapment in clots and decreases mortality in a mouse model of sepsis.
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Proteolysis of human thrombin generates novel host defense peptides.
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Midkine and pleiotrophin have bactericidal properties - preserved antibacterial activity in a family of heparin-binding growth factors during evolution.
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- 2009
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Protein C inhibitor--a novel antimicrobial agent.
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Incorporation of antimicrobial compounds in mesoporous silica film monolith
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Evaluation of Strategies for Improving Proteolytic Resistance of Antimicrobial Peptides by Using Variants of EFK17, an Internal Segment of LL-37
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Boosting Antimicrobial Peptides by Hydrophobic Oligopeptide End Tags
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End-tagging of ultra-short antimicrobial peptides by W/F stretches to facilitate bacterial killing.
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Antimicrobial activity of human prion protein is mediated by its N-terminal region.
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Oligotryptophan-tagged antimicrobial peptides and the role of the cationic sequence
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Tryptophan end-tagging of antimicrobial peptides for increased potency against Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
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Binding and Release of Consensus Peptides by Poly(acrylic acid) Microgels.
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SufA - a bacterial enzyme that cleaves fibrinogen and blocks fibrin network formation.
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Interactions of histidine-rich glycoprotein with immunoglobulins and proteins of the complement system.
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Antimicrobial activity of a C-terminal peptide from human extracellular superoxide dismutase.
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- 2008
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An Electrochemical Study into the Interaction between Complement-Derived Peptides and DOPC Mono- and Bilayers
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Rational design of antimicrobial C3a analogues with enhanced effects against Staphylococci using an integrated structure and function-based approach.
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Histidine-rich glycoprotein protects from systemic Candida infection.
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INCREASED LEVELS OF GLYCOSAMINOGLYCANS DURING SEPTIC SHOCK: RELATION TO MORTALITY AND THE ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIONS OF PLASMA.
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Increased levels of human neutrophil alpha-defensins in chronic venous leg ulcers.
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EGF receptor: role for innate immunity during wound healing in human skin
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- 2007
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Composition effect on peptide interaction with lipids and bacteria: Variants of C3a peptide CNY21
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Preservation of antimicrobial properties of complement peptide C3a - from invertebrates to humans.
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Antifungal activity of C3a and C3a-derived peptides against Candida.
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Antimicrobial C3a - Biology, biophysics, and evolution
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Histidine-rich glycoprotein exerts antibacterial activity.
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Antimicrobial activity of histidine-rich peptides is dependent on acidic conditions.
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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Effects of topology, length, and charge on the activity of a kininogen-derived peptide on lipid membranes and bacteria
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Bactericidal and hemolytic properties of mixed LL-37/surfactant systems
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Antimicrobial peptides derived from growth factors
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- 2006
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Effect of Peptide Length on the Interaction between Consensus Peptides and DOPC/DOPA Bilayers.
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Zinc potentiates the antibacterial effects of histidine-rich peptides against Enterococcus faecalis.
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Cyclin A expression in chronic leg ulcers
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In silico identification and biological evaluation of antimicrobial peptides based on human cathelicidin LL-37.
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Glycosaminoglycans inhibit the antibacterial activity of LL-37 in biological fluids
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Bacterial killing by heparin-binding peptides from PRELP and thrombospondin
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Injury-induced innate immune response in human skin mediated by transactivation of the epidermal growth factor receptor.
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- 2005
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Domain 5 of high molecular weight kininogen is antibacterial.
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Antimicrobial and Chemoattractant Activity, Lipopolysaccharide Neutralization, Cytotoxicity, and Inhibition by Serum of Analogs of Human Cathelicidin LL-37.
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- 2004
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Heparin binding protein is increased in chronic leg ulcer fluid and released from granulocytes by secreted products of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
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Activation of the complement system generates antibacterial peptides.
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa-induced infection and degradation of human wound fluid and skin proteins ex vivo are eradicated by a synthetic cationic polymer
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Antimicrobial activities of heparin-binding peptides.
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- 2003
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SIC - a secreted protein of Streptococcus pyogenes that inactivates antibacterial peptides.
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Heme-Scavenging Role of alpha1-Microglobulin in Chronic Ulcers.
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Interactions between M proteins of Streptococcus pyogenes and glycosaminoglycans promote bacterial adhesion to host cells.
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Elastase-producing Pseudomonas aeruginosa degrade plasma proteins and extracellular products of human skin and fibroblasts, and inhibit fibroblast growth.
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- 2002
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Proteinases of common pathogenic bacteria degrade and inactivate the antibacterial peptide LL-37
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- 2001
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Immunohistochemical studies on proteoglycan expression in normal skin and chronic ulcers
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Dermatan sulphate is released by proteinases of common pathogenic bacteria and inactivates antibacterial alpha-defensin
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Differential proteinase expression by Pseudomonas aeruginosa derived from chronic leg ulcers
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- 2000
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Degradation of antiproteinases, complement and fibronectin in chronic leg ulcers
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- 1999
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Chronic ulcers: a method for sampling and analysis of wound fluid
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- 1998
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NAGLU mutations underlying Sanfilippo syndrome type B
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- 1996
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The molecular basis of Sanfilippo syndrome type B
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Long-term and high-dose trials of enzyme replacement therapy in the canine model of mucopolysaccharidosis I
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- 1995
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Recycling of a glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored heparan sulphate proteoglycan (glypican) in skin fibroblasts
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- 1994
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Patterns of uronosyl epimerization and 4-/6-O-sulphation in chondroitin/dermatan sulphate from decorin and biglycan of various bovine tissues
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Analysis of heparan-sulphate chains and oligosaccharides from proliferating and quiescent fibroblasts. A proposed model for endoheparanase activity
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- 1993
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Hydrophobic interaction chromatography of fibroblast proteoglycans
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- 1992
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Analysis of glycosaminoglycan chains from different proteoglycan populations in human embryonic skin fibroblasts
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Effects of cycloheximide, brefeldin A, suramin, heparin and primaquine on proteoglycan and glycosaminoglycan biosynthesis in human embryonic skin fibroblasts
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Transforming growth factor-beta induces selective increase of proteoglycan production and changes in the copolymeric structure of dermatan sulphate in human skin fibroblasts
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- 1991
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Oligosaccharide mapping of proteoglycan-bound and xyloside-initiated dermatan sulfate from fibroblasts
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- 1990
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Inventory of human skin fibroblast proteoglycans. Identification of multiple heparan and chondroitin/dermatan sulphate proteoglycans
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A fibroblast heparan sulphate proteoglycan with a 70 kDa core protein is linked to membrane phosphatidylinositol
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- 1986
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Structure of proteoheparan sulfates from fibroblasts. Confluent and proliferating fibroblasts produce at least three types of proteoheparan sulfates with functionally different core proteins
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