Effects of net charge and the number of positively charged residues on the biological activity of amphipathic α‐helical cationic antimicrobial peptides
Ziqing Jiang(University of Colorado Denver), Robert S. Hodges(The Medical Center of Aurora), Robert E. W. Hancock(Institute of Infection and Immunity), John Hale(University of British Columbia), Michael L. Vasil(University of Colorado Denver), Adriana I. Vasil(University of Colorado Denver)
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