BMAP-28, an Antibiotic Peptide of Innate Immunity, Induces Cell Death through Opening of the Mitochondrial Permeability Transition Pore
Angela Risso(University of Udine), Paolo Bernardi(University of Padua), Renato Gennaro(University of Trieste), Enrico Braidot(University of Udine), Maria Concetta Sordano(University of Padua), Angelo Vianello(University of Udine), Barbara Skerlavaj(University of Udine), Margherita Zanetti(University of Udine), Francesco Macrı̀(University of Udine)
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