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Figure 1 | BMC Immunology

Figure 1

From: Anti-infective activity of apolipoprotein domain derived peptides in vitro: identification of novel antimicrobial peptides related to apolipoprotein B with anti-HIV activity

Figure 1

Anti-infective activity of alternative apoE(141-149) tandem repeat peptides derived from the human, murine and bovine apoE sequences. HSV1 infectivity after treatment with peptides derived from the human, mouse and bovine apoE141-149 sequence, shown relative to that for untreated controls. Human apoEdp had activity significantly different from untreated wells (P < 0.001) unlike the murine and bovine equivalent peptides. Typical data are shown here; bars indicating standard error.

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