Caerin 1 Antimicrobial Peptides that Inhibit HIV and <i>Neisseria</i> May Spare Protective Lactobacilli
Although acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a manageable disease for many, it is still a source of significant morbidity and economic hardship for many others. The predominant mode of transmission of HIV/AIDS is sexual intercourse, and measu...
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Main Authors: | Louise A. Rollins-Smith (Author), Patricia B. Smith (Author), Anna M. Ledeczi (Author), Julia M. Rowe (Author), Laura K. Reinert (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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