Expression of LL-37 by human gastric epithelial cells as a potential host defense mechanism against Helicobacter pylori.
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- Original Title:
- Expression of LL-37 by human gastric epithelial cells as a potential host defense mechanism against Helicobacter pylori.
- Published In:
- Gastroenterology, 125(6), 1613-25 (2003)
- Authors:
- Hase, Koji, Murakami, Masamoto, Iimura, Mitsutoshi, Cole, Sheri P, Horibe, Yoshimune, Ohtake, Takaaki, Obonyo, Marygorret, Gallo, Richard L, Eckmann, Lars, Kagnoff, Martin F
- Database ID:
- RPEP-00824
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Hase, Koji; Murakami, Masamoto; Iimura, Mitsutoshi; Cole, Sheri P; Horibe, Yoshimune; Ohtake, Takaaki; Obonyo, Marygorret; Gallo, Richard L; Eckmann, Lars; Kagnoff, Martin F. (2003). Expression of LL-37 by human gastric epithelial cells as a potential host defense mechanism against Helicobacter pylori.. Gastroenterology, 125(6), 1613-25.
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Hase, Koji, et al. "Expression of LL-37 by human gastric epithelial cells as a potential host defense mechanism against Helicobacter pylori.." Gastroenterology, 2003.
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