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English: Protegrin 1-5 structures
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Source I created this picture by using microsoft powerpoint and the reference picture was shown below.
Author Ymahn
Other versions Miyasaki, K.T. (1997), "Sensitivity of periodontal pathogens to the bactericidal activity of synthetic protegrins,", Journal of Dental Research 76 (8): 1453–1459

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