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Defensin-6 mRNA in human Paneth cells: implications for antimicrobia peptides in host defense of the human bowelJones et al., 1993
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- Jones D
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The epithelial surface of the human small intestine is a barrier between the host and the microbial environment of the lumen. A human small intestine cDNA clone was found to encode a new member of the defensin family of antimicrobial peptides, named human …
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