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  2. Antimicrobial peptides - Wikipedia

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    Animal models indicate that host defense peptides are crucial for both prevention and clearance of infection. It appears as though many peptides initially isolated as and termed "antimicrobial peptides" have been shown to have more significant alternative functions in vivo (e.g. hepcidin [18]). Dusquetide for example is an immunomodulator that ...

  3. Plant defensin - Wikipedia

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    Defensins are integral components of the innate immune system and belong to the ancient superfamily of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). AMPs are also known as host defense peptides (HDPs), [2] and they are thought to have diverged about 1.4 billion years ago before the evolution of prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

  4. Defensin - Wikipedia

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    Defensin mimetics, also called host defense peptide (HDP) mimetics, are completely synthetic, non-peptide, small molecule structures that mimic defensins in structure and activity. [51] Similar molecules, such as brilacidin , are being developed as antibiotics , [ 52 ] anti-inflammatories for oral mucositis , [ 53 ] [ 54 ] and antifungals ...

  5. Innate immune system - Wikipedia

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    The innate immune system is an alternate defense strategy and is the dominant immune ... and chemical measures such as clotting factors and host defence peptides. ...

  6. Amphibian antimicrobial peptides - Wikipedia

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    Amphibian antimicrobial peptides are a family of highly potent antimicrobial peptides with a large spectrum of activity, which are synthesized by vertebrates as an efficient host-defence mechanism against invading microorganisms.

  7. Robert E. W. Hancock - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] This then led to investigating small cationic peptides from nature, originally termed cationic antimicrobial peptides, [5] but eventually "host defence peptides". Hancock became one of the first and most prominent advocates that the major function of these peptides was as modulators of the immune system.

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