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Tachyplesin

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<scene name='67/671725/Tachyplesin_i/1'>TachyplesinI</scene> is an antimicrobial peptide originally detected in Japanese Horse Shoe Crab. It inhibits the growth of gram-negative and gram positive bacteria, fungui and viruses.
<scene name='67/671725/Tachyplesin_i/1'>TachyplesinI</scene> is an antimicrobial peptide originally detected in Japanese Horse Shoe Crab. It inhibits the growth of gram-negative and gram positive bacteria, fungui and viruses.
== Function ==
== Function ==

Revision as of 12:22, 25 December 2014

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