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| - | Dermcidin is a '''Human''' [[antimicrobial peptide]] presents in sweat involved in the regulation of skin flora. This molecule encoded by the DCD gene plays a role in the host defense system and more precisely in the [ | + | Dermcidin is a '''Human''' [[antimicrobial peptide]] presents in sweat involved in the regulation of skin flora. This molecule encoded by the DCD gene plays a role in the host defense system and more precisely in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Innate_immune_system_ innate immune system] and thus, is able to prevent microbial growth after injuries or any skin disorders. |
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Dermcidin is a Human antimicrobial peptide presents in sweat involved in the regulation of skin flora. This molecule encoded by the DCD gene plays a role in the host defense system and more precisely in the innate immune system and thus, is able to prevent microbial growth after injuries or any skin disorders.
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Expression and function
Structural highlights
Antimicrobial activity
Related disease
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