Antimicrobial protegrin-1 forms amyloid-like fibrils with rapid kinetics suggesting a functional link.
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Ruth Nussinov | Hyunbum Jang | Ratnesh Lal | R. Nussinov | R. Lal | F. Arce | Srinivasan Ramachandran | R. Capone | Mirela Mustata | Fernando Teran Arce | Srinivasan Ramachandran | Ricardo Capone | M. Mustata | Hyunbum Jang | M. Mustață
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