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Role of Metals in Human Immune System: Study of Metal-Dependent Structural Changes of S100A12 Protei...

Role of Metals in Human Immune System: Study of Metal-D...

Role of Metals in Human Immune System: Study of Metal-Dependent Structural Changes of S100A12 Protei...

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Role of Metals in Human Immune System: Study of Metal-Dependent Structural Changes of S100A12 Protein

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Role of Metals in Human Immune System: Study of Metal-Dependent Structural Changes of S100A12 Protein

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ProQuest Dissertations & Theses

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2022

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English

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S100A12 protein belongs to the S100 family of calcium-binding proteins and participates in the innate immune system. Antimicrobial proteins from the S100 family of the proteins (S100A12, S100A8/A9, etc.) are secreted and expressed by neutrophils during microbial infection and perform their antimicrobial activity through metal sequestration. While m...

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Role of Metals in Human Immune System: Study of Metal-Dependent Structural Changes of S100A12 Protein

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9798780644668

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