Dermcidin: a novel human antibiotic peptide secreted by sweat glands
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Nikolaus Blin | Gernot Rassner | Jürgen Bauer | Claus Garbe | S. Stevanović | M. Schirle | C. Garbe | G. Rassner | N. Blin | H. Kalbacher | J. Bauer | B. Schittek | B. Sauer | F. Meier | Stefan Stevanovic | Friedegund Meier | Markus Schirle | Hubert Kalbacher | R. Hipfel | K. Schroêder | Birgit Schittek | Rainer Hipfel | Birgit Sauer | Kristina Schroeder | Birgit Sauer
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