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1. Impaired spermatogenesis and associated endocrine effects of azole fungicides in peripubertal Xenopus tropicalis.

2. The effects of magainin 2-derived and rationally designed antimicrobial peptides on Mycoplasma pneumoniae.

3. Rspo2 inhibits TCF3 phosphorylation to antagonize Wnt signaling during vertebrate anteroposterior axis specification.

4. Development of Antimicrobial Stapled Peptides Based on Magainin 2 Sequence.

5. Highly synergistic antimicrobial activity of magainin 2 and PGLa peptides is rooted in the formation of supramolecular complexes with lipids.

6. Overexpression of Lin28a delays Xenopus metamorphosis and down-regulates albumin independently of its translational regulation domain.

7. Molecular and functional characterization of a short-type peptidoglycan recognition protein, PGRP-S in the amphibian Xenopus laevis.

8. Grafted Polymer Coatings Enhance Fouling Inhibition by an Antimicrobial Peptide on Reverse Osmosis Membranes.

9. Lipidation and conformational constraining for prolonging the effects of peptides: Xenopus glucagon-like peptide 1 analogues with potent and long-acting hypoglycemic activity.

10. Antibacterial and Antibiofilm Activity and Mode of Action of Magainin 2 against Drug-Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii.

11. Efficacy of designer K11 antimicrobial peptide (a hybrid of melittin, cecropin A1 and magainin 2) against Acinetobacter baumannii-infected wounds.

12. Lithocholic Acid-Based Peptide Delivery System for an Enhanced Pharmacological and Pharmacokinetic Profile of Xenopus GLP-1 Analogs.

13. Novel antimicrobial peptide CPF-C1 analogs with superior stabilities and activities against multidrug-resistant bacteria.

14. Amphibian (Xenopus laevis) tadpoles and adult frogs mount distinct interferon responses to the Frog Virus 3 ranavirus.

15. Physicochemical and biological characterizations of Pxt peptides from amphibian (Xenopus tropicalis) skin.

16. Connective-Tissue Growth Factor (CTGF/CCN2) Induces Astrogenesis and Fibronectin Expression of Embryonic Neural Cells In Vitro.

17. Peptoid-Substituted Hybrid Antimicrobial Peptide Derived from Papiliocin and Magainin 2 with Enhanced Bacterial Selectivity and Anti-inflammatory Activity.

18. Influence of hydrophobic residues on the activity of the antimicrobial peptide magainin 2 and its synergy with PGLa.

19. Visual and functional demonstration of growing Bax-induced pores in mitochondrial outer membranes.

20. Sox21 regulates the progression of neuronal differentiation in a dose-dependent manner.

21. Prokaryotic expression and antimicrobial mechanism of XPF-St7-derived α-helical peptides.

22. Erythropoietin protects red blood cells from TRAIL1-induced cell death during red blood cell transition in Xenopus laevis.

23. Magainin-AM2 improves glucose homeostasis and beta cell function in high-fat fed mice.

24. Evidence from peptidomic analysis of skin secretions that allopatric populations of Xenopus gilli (Anura:Pipidae) constitute distinct lineages.

25. Magainin 2 induces bacterial cell death showing apoptotic properties.

26. Antimicrobial and immunomodulatory properties of PGLa-AM1, CPF-AM1, and magainin-AM1: potent activity against oral pathogens.

27. Antimicrobial activities and membrane-active mechanism of CPF-C1 against multidrug-resistant bacteria, a novel antimicrobial peptide derived from skin secretions of the tetraploid frog Xenopus clivii.

28. Investigating specific bacterial resistance to AMPs by using a magainin I-resistant Escherichia coli model.

29. Host-defense peptides from skin secretions of the octoploid frogs Xenopus vestitus and Xenopus wittei (Pipidae): insights into evolutionary relationships.

30. Effects of cationic antimicrobial peptides on liquid-preserved boar spermatozoa.

31. The medio-basal hypothalamus as a dynamic and plastic reproduction-related kisspeptin-gnrh-pituitary center in fish.

32. Magainin-related peptides stimulate insulin-release and improve glucose tolerance in high fat fed mice.

33. Antimicrobial potential of lycosin-I, a cationic and amphiphilic peptide from the venom of the spider Lycosa singorensis.

34. Penetratin-mediated delivery enhances the antitumor activity of the cationic antimicrobial peptide Magainin II.

35. Synergistic insertion of antimicrobial magainin-family peptides in membranes depends on the lipid spontaneous curvature.

36. Frog skin peptides (tigerinin-1R, magainin-AM1, -AM2, CPF-AM1, and PGla-AM1) stimulate secretion of glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) by GLUTag cells.

37. Colony-stimulating factor-1-responsive macrophage precursors reside in the amphibian (Xenopus laevis) bone marrow rather than the hematopoietic subcapsular liver.

38. Improving the selectivity of antimicrobial peptides from anuran skin.

39. Enhancement of K2P2.1 (TREK1) background currents expressed in Xenopus oocytes by voltage-gated K+ channel β subunits.

40. Host-defense peptides in skin secretions of the tetraploid frog Silurana epitropicalis with potent activity against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).

41. Design and characterization of novel hybrid antimicrobial peptides based on cecropin A, LL-37 and magainin II.

42. Increased blastocyst formation of cloned porcine embryos produced with donor cells pre-treated with Xenopus egg extract and/or digitonin.

43. Isolation and characterisation of a new antimicrobial peptide from the skin of Xenopus laevis.

44. Genome duplications within the Xenopodinae do not increase the multiplicity of antimicrobial peptides in Silurana paratropicalis and Xenopus andrei skin secretions.

45. Caerulein-and xenopsin-related peptides with insulin-releasing activities from skin secretions of the clawed frogs, Xenopus borealis and Xenopus amieti (Pipidae).

46. Purification and properties of antimicrobial peptides from skin secretions of the Eritrea clawed frog Xenopus clivii (Pipidae).

47. Temperature-responsive polymer brushes switching from bactericidal to cell-repellent.

48. A carpet-based mechanism for direct antimicrobial peptide activity against vaccinia virus membranes.

49. Antimicrobial peptides with therapeutic potential from skin secretions of the Marsabit clawed frog Xenopus borealis (Pipidae).

50. Trypanosoma cruzi: synergistic cytotoxicity of multiple amphipathic anti-microbial peptides to T. cruzi and potential bacterial hosts.

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