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1. Investigating How Lysophosphatidylcholine and Lysophosphatidylethanolamine Enhance the Membrane Permeabilization Efficacy of Host Defense Peptide Piscidin 1.

2. NMR chemical shift assignment of Drosophila odorant binding protein 44a in complex with 8(Z)-eicosenoic acid.

3. Antiviral activity of the host defense peptide piscidin 1: investigating a membrane-mediated mode of action.

4. Glia-derived secretory fatty acid binding protein Obp44a regulates lipid storage and efflux in the developing Drosophila brain.

5. Host-defense piscidin peptides as antibiotic adjuvants against Clostridioides difficile.

6. Expression and purification of Drosophila OBP44a with the aids of LC-MS and NMR.

7. Host Defense Peptide Piscidin and Yeast-Derived Glycolipid Exhibit Synergistic Antimicrobial Action through Concerted Interactions with Membranes.

8. Orexin A, an amphipathic α-helical neuropeptide involved in pleiotropic functions in the nervous and immune systems: Synthetic approach and biophysical studies of the membrane-bound state.

9. Protein secondary structure in spider silk nanofibrils.

10. Copper-binding anticancer peptides from the piscidin family: an expanded mechanism that encompasses physical and chemical bilayer disruption.

11. Coordination of Redox Ions within a Membrane-Binding Peptide: A Tale of Aromatic Rings.

13. Enhancing the membrane activity of Piscidin 1 through peptide metallation and the presence of oxidized lipid species: Implications for the unification of host defense mechanisms at lipid membranes.

14. Differential Interactions of Piscidins with Phospholipids and Lipopolysaccharides at Membrane Interfaces.

15. A Potent Host Defense Peptide Triggers DNA Damage and Is Active against Multidrug-Resistant Gram-Negative Pathogens.

16. Lipopolysaccharide Simulations Are Sensitive to Phosphate Charge and Ion Parameterization.

17. The host-defense peptide piscidin P1 reorganizes lipid domains in membranes and decreases activation energies in mechanosensitive ion channels.

18. How Oxygen Availability Affects the Antimicrobial Efficacy of Host Defense Peptides: Lessons Learned from Studying the Copper-Binding Peptides Piscidins 1 and 3.

19. Structure and Function in Antimicrobial Piscidins: Histidine Position, Directionality of Membrane Insertion, and pH-Dependent Permeabilization.

20. Metal-ion Binding to Host Defense Peptide Piscidin 3 Observed in Phospholipid Bilayers by Magic Angle Spinning Solid-state NMR.

21. Copper regulates the interactions of antimicrobial piscidin peptides from fish mast cells with formyl peptide receptors and heparin.

22. Nuclease activity gives an edge to host-defense peptide piscidin 3 over piscidin 1, rendering it more effective against persisters and biofilms.

23. Simulations of Membrane-Disrupting Peptides II: AMP Piscidin 1 Favors Surface Defects over Pores.

24. Complementary Effects of Host Defense Peptides Piscidin 1 and Piscidin 3 on DNA and Lipid Membranes: Biophysical Insights into Contrasting Biological Activities.

25. The Curvature Induction of Surface-Bound Antimicrobial Peptides Piscidin 1 and Piscidin 3 Varies with Lipid Chain Length.

26. Expression, purification, and micelle reconstitution of antimicrobial piscidin 1 and piscidin 3 for NMR studies.

27. High-resolution structures and orientations of antimicrobial peptides piscidin 1 and piscidin 3 in fluid bilayers reveal tilting, kinking, and bilayer immersion.

28. Amphipathic antimicrobial piscidin in magnetically aligned lipid bilayers.

29. Rabbit slow and fast skeletal muscle-derived satellite myoblast phenotypes do not involve constitutive differences in the components of the insulin-like growth factor system.

30. Expression of myosin heavy chain and of myogenic regulatory factor genes in fast or slow rabbit muscle satellite cell cultures.

31. Characterization of the fluorodihydrouracil substituent in 5-fluorouracil-containing Escherichia coli transfer RNA.

32. Isolation and characterization of two 5-fluorouracil-substituted Escherichia coli initiator methionine transfer ribonucleic acids.

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