Mechanism of lipid bilayer disruption by the human antimicrobial peptide, LL-37.
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Dong-Kuk Lee | A. Ramamoorthy | Dong-kuk Lee | Katherine A Henzler Wildman | A Ramamoorthy | Dong Kuk Lee | Katherine A. Henzler Wildman
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