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            Antimicrobial compounds from natural sources 

            Pedro Ismael Da Silva Jr; Fernando C. Bizerra; Mirian A. Hayashi (2014)
            The nature is a generous source of a number of compounds with potential application for the treatment of several diseases including the infectious diseases, which is of utmost concern for the modern medicine due to the ...
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            Antimicrobial peptides and Complement - Maximising the inflammatory response 

            Cordula M. Stover (2015)
            Antimicrobial peptides and complement are distinct components of the innate immune defence. While antimicrobial peptides, after cleavage of a preproprotein, have the ability to insert directly in non host membranes, ...
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            Antimicrobial Resistance and Virulence Common Mechanisms 

            Etienne Giraud; Axel Cloeckaert; Ivan Rychlik (2017)
            Multiple relationships exist between antimicrobial resistance and bacterial virulence, and the spread of clones combining multiple antibiotic resistance and a high virulence level is an increasing problem. It was previously ...
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            Advances in Seed Biology 

            Paolo A. Sabelli; Brian A. Larkins (2015)
            The seed plays a fundamental role in plant reproduction as well as a key source of energy, nutrients and raw materials for developing and sustaining humanity. With an expanding and generally more affluent world population ...
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            Arm and Hand Movement: Current Knowledge and Future Perspective 

            Renee Morris; Ian Q Whishaw (2015)
            This Research Topic is devoted to arm and hand movement in health as well as in several disease conditions. It is a collection of several original research papers and reviews, clinical case studies, hypothesis and theory ...
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            ATP-gated P2X receptors in Health and Disease 

            Geoffrey Burnstock; Rashid Giniatullin; Andrea Nistri; Baljit S. Khakh (2015)
            Extracellular ATP is currently recognized as one of the most widely distributed neurotransmitters and neuromodulators in the peripheral and central nervous system. ATP-gated P2X receptors are expressed by neurons, glial ...
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            Bifidobacteria and Their Role in the Human Gut Microbiota 

            Francesca Turroni; Marco Ventura; David Berry (2017)
            The human intestine is home of an almost inconceivable large number of microorganisms. The human gut microbiota can therefore be pictured as an organ placed within a host organism. The human gut microbiome, which in total ...
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            Ca2+ Signaling and Heart Rhythm 

            Christopher L.-H. Huang; Yunbo Ke; R. John Solaro; Ming Lei (2016)
            Ca2+ is a key second messenger in the intricate workings of the heart. In cardiac myocytes, Ca2+ signaling controls or modulates electrophysiological function, excitation-contraction coupling, contractile function, energy ...
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            Ca2+ and Ca2+-interlocked Membrane Guanylate Cyclase Modulation 

            Rameshwar K Sharma; Teresa Duda; Clint L Makino; Wolfgang Baehr (2015)
            The tale of cyclic GMP has been astonishing. Having overcome an initial disbelief, cyclic GMP has risen to its present eminence as a premium cellular signal transduction messenger of not only hormonal extracellular but ...
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            CaMKII in Cardiac Health and Disease 

            Andrew G Edwards; Donald M Bers; Eleonora Grandi; Anthony W Herren (2014)
            The calcium-calmodulin dependent protein kinases (CaMKs) are a broadly expressed family of calcium-sensitive intracellular kinases, which are responsible for transducing cytosolic calcium signals into phosphorylation-based ...
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