Sammelbandbeitrag

Antiparasitic Peptides


AutorenlistePretzel, J; Mohring, F; Rahlfs, S; Becker, K

Erschienen inAdvances in Biochemical Engineering-Biotechnology

HerausgeberlisteVilcinskas, A

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2013

Seiten157-192

ZeitschriftAdvances in Biochemical Engineering Biotechnology

ISSN0724-6145

ISBN978-3-642-39862-9

eISBN978-3-642-39863-6

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/10_2013_191

VerlagSpringer Verlag Kg

SerientitelAdvances in Biochemical Engineering/Biotechnology

Serienzählung135


Abstract
The most important parasitic diseases, malaria, leishmaniasis, trypanosomiasis, and schistosomiasis, are a great burden to mankind, threatening the life of millions of people worldwide and mostly affecting the poorest. Because drug resistance is increasing and vaccines are rarely available, novel chemotherapeutic compounds are necessary in order to treat these devastating diseases. Insects serve as vectors of many human parasitic diseases and have been shown to express a huge variety of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). Therefore, research activity on insect-derived AMPs has been increasing in the last 40 years. This chapter summarizes the current state of research on the possible role of AMPs as potential chemotherapeutic compounds against human parasitic diseases.



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Harvard-ZitierstilPretzel, J., Mohring, F., Rahlfs, S. and Becker, K. (2013) Antiparasitic Peptides, in Vilcinskas, A. (ed.) Advances in Biochemical Engineering-Biotechnology. Belrin, Heidelberg: Springer Verlag Kg, pp. 157-192. https://doi.org/10.1007/10_2013_191

APA-ZitierstilPretzel, J., Mohring, F., Rahlfs, S., & Becker, K. (2013). Antiparasitic Peptides. In Vilcinskas, A. (Ed.), Advances in Biochemical Engineering-Biotechnology (pp. 157-192). Springer Verlag Kg. https://doi.org/10.1007/10_2013_191


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