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Antimicrobial peptides

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Subsequently, he found lysozyme antibacterial activity in various human physiological fluids and tissues of animals, as well as egg whites.
Subsequently, he found lysozyme antibacterial activity in various human physiological fluids and tissues of animals, as well as egg whites.
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Natural examples for AMPs are found in all classes of organisms: animals including humans, invertebrate animals, plants, and fungi.
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Since then, various natural examples for AMPs were found in all classes of organisms: animals including humans, invertebrate animals, plants, and fungi.
So far more than 1,200 types of peptides with antimicrobial activity have been isolated from various cells and tissues.
So far more than 1,200 types of peptides with antimicrobial activity have been isolated from various cells and tissues.

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