Solution NMR structures of the antimicrobial peptides phylloseptin-1, -2, and -3 and biological activity: The role of charges and hydrogen bonding interactions in stabilizing helix conformations
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Dorila Piló-Veloso | A. Valente | B. Bechinger | D. Piló‐Veloso | M. Bemquerer | Amary Cesar | Ana Paula Valente | Burkhard Bechinger | C. M. Moraes | A. Cesar | Jarbas M. Resende | Cléria Mendonça Moraes | Maura V. Prates | Fabio C.L. Almeida | Nathália C.C.R. Mundim | Marcelo P. Bemquerer | M. Prates | Fábio Luz Almeida | J. M. Resende | D. Piló-Veloso
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