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1. Identification, in silico characterization, and expression analysis of <scp> Tenebrio molitor </scp> Cecropin‐2

2. Transcriptomics reveals specific molecular mechanisms underlying transgenerational immunity in Manduca sexta

3. Effects of Cecropin Transgenesis and Interspecific Hybridization on the Resistance to Ichthyophthirius multifiliis in Channel Catfish and Female Channel Catfish × Male Blue Catfish Hybrids

4. Enhanced cecropin B2 production via chitin‐binding domain and intein self‐cleavage system

5. A novel cecropin-like peptide from black soldier fly,Hermetia illucens: Isolation, structural and functional characterization

6. Antimicrobial peptide CAMA‐syn expressed in pulmonary epithelium by recombination adenovirus inhibited the growth of intracellular bacteria

7. Campylobacter jejuniinMusca domestica: An examination of survival and transmission potential in light of the innate immune responses of the house flies

8. Cecropin A-induced apoptosis is regulated by ion balance and glutathione antioxidant system inCandida albicans

9. Bombyx moriE26 transformation-specific 2 (BmEts2), an Ets family protein, repressesBombyx moriRels (BmRels)-mediated promoter activation of antimicrobial peptide genes in the silkwormBombyx mori

10. Cecropin-P17, an analog of Cecropin B, inhibits human hepatocellular carcinoma cell HepG-2 proliferation via regulation of ROS, Caspase, Bax, and Bcl-2

11. Characterization of theBombyx mori Cecropin A1promoter regulated by IMD pathway

12. cDNA CLONING AND TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION OF THE CECROPIN AND ATTACIN FROM THE ORIENTAL FRUIT FLY,Bactrocera dorsalis(DIPTERA: TEPHRITIDAE)

13. Cosolvent, ions, and temperature effects on the structural properties of cecropin A-Magainin 2 hybrid peptide in solutions

14. 20-hydroxyecdysone transcriptionally regulates humoral immunity in the fat body ofHelicoverpa armigera

15. LYSOZYME AND DEFENSE PEPTIDES AS SUPPRESSORS OF PHENOLOXIDASE ACTIVITY INGalleria mellonella

16. DIFFERENTIAL GENE EXPRESSION IN MALE AND FEMALE FAT BODY IN THE ORIENTAL FRUIT FLY,Bactrocera dorsalis

17. A novel antimicrobial protein for plant protection consisting of a Xanthomonas oryzae harpin and active domains of cecropin A and melittin

18. Immunosuppression induced by expression of a viral RNase enhances susceptibility of Plutella xylostella to microbial pesticides

19. Larval environmental stress alters Aedes aegypti competence for Sindbis virus

20. Cecropin-Melittin Functionalized Polyurethane Surfaces Prevent Staphylococcus epidermidis Adhesion without Inducing Platelet Adhesion and Activation

21. Action of antimicrobial peptides and their prodrugs on model and biological membranes

22. The cytotoxic effects of the anti-bacterial peptides on leukocytes

23. Identification of acis-regulatory element required for 20-hydroxyecdysone enhancement of antimicrobial peptide gene expression inDrosophila melanogaster

24. A common cytolytic region in myotoxins, hemolysins, cardiotoxins and antibacterial peptides*

25. Synthesis and antibacterial action of cecropin and proline-arginine-rich peptides from pig intestine

26. Influence of preformed α-helix and α-helix induction on the activity of cationic antimicrobial peptides

27. Bruce Merrifield's contribution to antimicrobial peptide research

28. Membrane interactions of designed cationic antimicrobial peptides: The two thresholds

29. α,β-Dehydrophenylalanine containing cecropin–melittin hybrid peptides: conformation and activity

30. Antibacterial peptides: basic facts and emerging concepts

31. Genomic organization and regulation of three Cecropin genes in Anopheles gambiae

32. Characterization of genomic DNA encoding cecropins from anAedes albopictusmosquito cell line

33. Crumpled structure of the custom hydrophobic lytic peptide cecropin B3

34. Kinetics of membrane lysis by custom lytic peptides and peptide orientations in membrane

35. cDNA cloning and antibacterial activities of cecropin D-like peptides fromAgrius convolvuli

36. Innate immunity and the normal microflora

37. Current lead natural products for the chemotherapy of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection

38. Effects of cecropin peptides on bacteria pathogenic to fish

39. Expression of a functional antibody fragment in the gut of Rhodnius prolixus via transgenic bacterial symbiont Rhodococcus rhodnii

40. The origin of cecropins; implications from synthetic peptides derived from ribosomal protein L1

41. NMR structural characterization of cecropin A(1-8) - magainin 2(1-12) and cecropin A(1-8) - melittin(1-12) hybrid peptides

42. Cecropin D-like antibacterial peptides from the sphingid moth,Agrius convolvuli

43. Structure-antibacterial, antitumor and hemolytic activity relationships of cecropin A-magainin 2 and cecropin A-melittin hybrid peptides

44. Microscopic observations of the different morphological changes caused by anti-bacterial peptides onKlebsiella pneumoniae and HL-60 leukemia cells

45. Structural information on a cecropin-like synthetic peptide, Shiva-3 toxic to the sporogonic development of Plasmodium berghei

46. In vivo regulation of tissue-specific and LPS-inducible expression of the Drosophila Cecropin genes

47. Design of novel analogue peptides with potent fungicidal but low hemolytic activity based on the cecropin a-melittin hybrid structure

48. High-level expression of cecropin CMIV in E. coli from a fusion construct containing the human tumor necrosis factor

49. Differential induction of antibacterial transcripts in Drosophila susceptible and resistant to parasitism by Leptopilina boulardi

50. A Class of Highly Potent Antibacterial Peptides Derived from Pardaxin, A Pore-Forming Peptide Isolated from Moses Sole Fish Pardachirus marmoratus

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