نتایج جستجو برای: amps 1d

تعداد نتایج: 23178  

Journal: :Circulation research 1978
M M Baig G R Daicoff E M Ayoub

The nature and relative proportions of acid mucopolysacharides (AMPS) in mitral valves of normal individuals and individuals with rheumatic valvular disease were compared. The total AMPS content of valves from rheumatic patients under 21 years of age is significantly higher than that from older rheumatic patients and higher than that from age-matched normal controls. The major AMPS components o...

2016
Faiza Hanif Waghu Ram Shankar Barai Susan Idicula-Thomas

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are diverse, biologically active, essential components of the innate immune system. As compared to conventional antibiotics, AMPs exhibit broad spectrum antimicrobial activity, reduced toxicity and reduced microbial resistance. They are widely researched for their therapeutic potential, especially against multi-drug resistant pathogens. AMPs are known to have famil...

Journal: :Molecules 2017
Chien-Kuo Wang Ling-Yi Shih Kuan Y Chang

It has been unclear to which antimicrobial activities (e.g., anti-gram-positive bacterial, anti-gram-negative bacterial, antifungal, antiparasitic, and antiviral activities) of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) a given physiochemical property matters most. This is the first computational study using large-scale AMPs to examine the relationships between antimicrobial activities and two major physioc...

2017
Luis G. Vargas Buonfiglio Imali A. Mudunkotuwa Mahmoud H. Abou Alaiwa Oriana G. Vanegas Calderón Jennifer A. Borcherding Alicia K. Gerke Joseph Zabner Vicki H. Grassian Alejandro P. Comellas

BACKGROUND Sustained exposure to ambient particulate matter (PM) is a global cause of mortality. Coal fly ash (CFA) is a byproduct of coal combustion and is a source of anthropogenic PM with worldwide health relevance. The airway epithelia are lined with fluid called airway surface liquid (ASL), which contains antimicrobial proteins and peptides (AMPs). Cationic AMPs bind negatively charged bac...

2018
Chuanfei Dong Stephen

We study the role of the variable 3D thermosphere and exosphere on the Martian ionospheric structure and ion escape rates in the process of the solar wind-Mars interaction. We employ a four-species multifluid MHD (MF-MHD) model to simulate the Martian ionosphere and magnetosphere. The cold thermosphere background is taken from the Mars Global Ionosphere Thermosphere Model (M-GITM) and the hot o...

2015
Barbara A. Katzenback Brian Dixon

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have been identified throughout the metazoa suggesting their evolutionarily conserved nature and their presence in teleosts is no exception. AMPs are short (18-46 amino acids), usually cationic, amphipathic peptides. While AMPs are diverse in amino acid sequence, with no two AMPs being identical, they collectively appear to have conserved functions in the innate im...

Journal: :Molecular medicine reports 2014
Wei-Xu Hu Qin Xiang Zhu Wen Dan He Xiao-Mu Wu Guo-Zhu Hu

Rhizoma Atractylodis macrocephalae have an important role in treating cerebrovascular diseases in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The purpose of the present study was to determine the neuroprotective effect of Atractylodis macrocephalaon polysaccharides (AMPS) on hypoxia-induced apoptosis of cerebral cortical neurons. Neuronal cells obtained from neonatal rats were divided into the followin...

2011
Catherine L. Shelton Forrest K. Raffel Wandy L. Beatty Sara M. Johnson Kevin M. Mason

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) contribute to host innate immune defense and are a critical component to control bacterial infection. Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHI) is a commensal inhabitant of the human nasopharyngeal mucosa, yet is commonly associated with opportunistic infections of the upper and lower respiratory tracts. An important aspect of NTHI virulence is the ability to avert...

2014
Alexandro Rodríguez-Rojas Olga Makarova Jens Rolff Michael Zasloff

Cationic antimicrobial peptides are ancient and ubiquitous immune effectors that multicellular organisms use to kill and police microbes whereas antibiotics are mostly employed by microorganisms. As antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) mostly target the cell wall, a microbial 'Achilles heel', it has been proposed that bacterial resistance evolution is very unlikely and hence AMPs are ancient 'weapons'...

Journal: :Frontiers in Medical Technology 2021

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