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- who: Guo Guo from the University, Guiyang, China, Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Monitoring and Disease Control, Guizhou Medical have published the article: A Cecropin-4 Derived Peptide C18 Inhibits Candida albicans by Disturbing Mitochondrial Function, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors employed PI uptake to investigate the effect of C18 on the fungal cell membrane integrity.
- how: For the G. mellonella survival experiment Long-rank was used in the analysis of Mantel-Cox survival curves. All the results indicated that C18 has no obvious toxicity in_vivo and the peptide is significantly . . .
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