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  1. Cytosolic Acidification Is the First Transduction Signal of Lactoferrin-induced Regulated Cell Death Pathway
  2. Antifungal Mechanism of Action of Lactoferrin: Identification of H+-ATPase (P3A-Type) as a New Apoptotic-Cell Membrane Receptor
  3. Antimicrobial Mechanism of Action of Transferrins: Selective Inhibition of H+-ATPase
  4. Human Lactoferrin Induces Apoptosis-Like Cell Death in Candida albicans: Critical Role of K+-Channel-Mediated K+ Efflux
  5. The γ-core motif correlates with antimicrobial activity in cysteine-containing kaliocin-1 originating from transferrins
  6. Different Anti-Candida Activities of Two Human Lactoferrin-Derived Peptides, Lfpep and Kaliocin-1
  7. Antibiotic Tolerance Induced by Lactoferrin in Clinical Pseudomonas aeruginosa Isolates from Cystic Fibrosis Patients
  8. Effects of human lactoferrin on the cytoplasmic membrane of Candida albicans cells related with its candidacidal activity
  9. Modulation of In Vitro Fungicidal Activity of Human Lactoferrin against Candida albicans by Extracellular Cation Concentration and Target Cell Metabolic Activity
  10. Corrigendum to: Transferrins selectively cause ion efflux through bacterial and artificial membranes (FEBS 27456)
  11. Transferrins selectively cause ion efflux through bacterial and artificial membranes
  12. Chorioamnionitis and Neonatal Septicaemia Caused by Eikenella corrodens
  13. Permeabilizing action of an antimicrobial lactoferricin-derived peptide on bacterial and artificial membranes
  14. Evaluation of the antimicrobial effect of lactoferrin on Porphyromonas gingivalis, Prevotella intermedia and Prevotella nigrescens
  15. A β-lactamase belonging to group 2e from oral clinical isolates of Prevotella intermedia
  16. Relationship between antibacterial activity and cell surface binding of lactoferrin in species of genus
  17. Identification of a lactoferrin-binding protein in
  18. Binding and degradation of lactoferrin by and
  19. Calcium-dependent binding between calmodulin and lysozyme
  20. Streptogramins-inactivating activity in three producer streptomycetes