- The
magainins are a
class of
antimicrobial peptides found in the
African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis). The
peptides are cationic,
generally lack a stable...
- Development. In 1986 he
discovered magainins, a
family of
antimicrobial peptides in the skin of the
African clawed frog.
Magainin Pharmaceuticals, Inc. was founded...
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mechanisms of action. It has been
suggested that
direct attachment of
magainin to the
substrate surface decreased nonspecific cell
binding and led to...
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released into the
bloodstream where they
perform their signaling functions.
Magainin family Cecropin family Cathelicidin family Defensin family Substance P...
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woodworking classes to charity. As a
science project, he
began researching Magainin peptides, and later,
while majoring in
molecular cellular biology at UC...
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Antimicrobial peptides HP
peptide Saposin B and NK-lysin
Lactoferricin B
Magainin, and
Pleurocidin The
modes of
action by
which antimicrobial peptides kill...
- and deltorphins, and
antimicrobial dermaseptins, temporins, bombinins,
magainin, pseudin, bombesins, and maculatins.
Conlon JM,
Kolodziejek J, Nowotny...
- β-Peptides have been used to
mimic natural peptide-based
antibiotics such as
magainins,
which are
highly potent but
difficult to use as
drugs because they are...
- C. M., Modzrakowski, M. C., & Blazyk, J. (1991).
Interactions between magainin 2 and
Salmonella typhimurium outer membranes:
effect of lipopolysaccharide...
- Riethorst, A.; Juretic, D. (1995). "Functional
Synergism of the
Magainins PGLa and
Magainin-2 in
Escherichia coli,
Tumor Cells and Liposomes" (PDF). European...