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Cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide (CAMP) is an
antimicrobial peptide encoded in the
human by the CAMP gene. The
active form is LL-37. In humans, CAMP...
- the free dictionary. CAMP, cAMP or camP may
stand for: CAMP:
Cathelicidin, or
Cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide Campaign Against Marijuana Planting CAMP...
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lysosomal acid lipase. -Proteases -Glycosidases
Antimicrobial peptides Cathelicidin Hydrolase Molecular Cell
Biology 6ed,
Lodish et al. Okado, N.; Hasegawa...
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colleagues noticed that
patients with
rosacea had high
levels of
cathelicidin, an
antimicrobial peptide, and
elevated levels of
stratum corneum tryptic...
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through the
inhibition of
hyperactive protease activity that
converts cathelicidin into the
antimicrobial skin
peptide LL-37.
Esters of this dicarboxylic...
- phosphatase, lysozyme,
NADPH oxidase, collagenase, lactoferrin, histaminase, and
cathelicidin Tertiary granules Cathepsin, gelatinase, and collagenase...
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catabolic activity and do not
undergo exocytosis as
lysosomes do.
Peroxisome Cathelicidin Antimicrobial peptides Innate immune system TMEM106B Wu Y,
Huang P, Dong...
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creates antimicrobial peptides such as
cathelicidins that
control the
proliferation of skin microbes.
Cathelicidins not only
reduce microbe numbers directly...
- they
perform their signaling functions.
Magainin family Cecropin family Cathelicidin family Defensin family Substance P K****inin
Neurokinin A
Eledoisin Neurokinin...
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barrier Additional defense mechanisms Skin
Sweat (including dermcidin),
cathelicidin, desquamation, flushing,
organic acids, skin
flora Gastrointestinal tract...