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Veerman E, van t Hof W
Ned Tijdschr Tandheelkd . 2020 Nov; 127(10):525-531. PMID: 33156293
Saliva does more than merely contribute to the digestion of food. It is essential to the health of the oral cavity and with that, indirectly, of the entire body. In...
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Groenink J, Ruissen A, Lowies D, van t Hof W, Veerman E, Nieuw Amerongen A
J Dent Res . 2003 Aug; 82(9):753-7. PMID: 12939363
Histidine-free variants of salivary histatin 5 have a broad antimicrobial activity against various bacteria. In relation to a possible therapeutic application, we were interested in the susceptibility of these small...
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van t Hof W, Veerman E, Helmerhorst E, Amerongen A
Biol Chem . 2001 Jun; 382(4):597-619. PMID: 11405223
All organisms need protection against microorganisms, e. g. bacteria, viruses and fungi. For many years, attention has been focused on adaptive immunity as the main antimicrobial defense system. However, the...
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Groenink J, van t Hof W, Veerman E, Nieuw Amerongen A
FEMS Microbiol Lett . 1999 Oct; 179(2):217-22. PMID: 10518718
Peptides derived from the N-terminal domain that comprises an amphipathic alpha-helix in human lactoferrin (LFh 18-31 and LFh 20-38) and bovine lactoferrin (LFb 17-30 and LFb 19-37) were chemically synthesised....
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Bolscher J, Groenink J, van der Kwaak J, van den Keijbus P, van t Hof W, Veerman E, et al.
J Dent Res . 1999 Jul; 78(7):1362-9. PMID: 10403464
The large carbohydrate moiety of low-Mr salivary mucin MUC7 (originally referred to as MG2) is subject to variations. Biochemical analysis and quantification of MUC7 in saliva samples require recognition tools...
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Helmerhorst E, Hodgson R, van t Hof W, Veerman E, Allison C, Nieuw Amerongen A
J Dent Res . 1999 Jun; 78(6):1245-50. PMID: 10371248
Susceptibility of bacteria to antimicrobial agents is strongly reduced by the formation of complex biofilms. We investigated whether synthetic histatin analogs with broad-spectrum antibacterial activity in vitro were also active...
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Helmerhorst E, Reijnders I, van t Hof W, Veerman E, Nieuw Amerongen A
FEBS Lett . 1999 May; 449(2-3):105-10. PMID: 10338113
The hemolytic and fungicidal activity of a number of cationic antimicrobial peptides was investigated. Histatins and magainins were inactive against human erythrocytes and Candida albicans cells in phosphate buffered saline,...
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van Milligen F, van t Hof W, Aalberse R
Int Arch Allergy Immunol . 1994 Jan; 103(3):274-9. PMID: 8111245
Specificities of IgE and IgG4 antibodies in 12 cat-allergic patients were compared with respect to their reactivity towards 3 IgE-binding synthetic peptides of Felis domesticus allergen 1 (Fel dI): peptides...
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van Milligen F, van t Hof W, van den Berg M, Aalberse R
J Allergy Clin Immunol . 1994 Jan; 93(1 Pt 1):34-43. PMID: 7508463
Background: The major cat allergen Fel d I is composed of two disulfide-linked polypeptide chains, chain 1 (70 amino acid residues) and chain 2 (92 amino acid residues). Reduction and...
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van t Hof W, van Milligen F, Driedijk P, van den Berg M, Aalberse R
J Immunol Methods . 1993 May; 161(2):273-5. PMID: 7685042
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