Disparate Regions of the Human Chemokine CXCL10 Exhibit Broad-Spectrum Antimicrobial Activity against Biodefense and Antibiotic-Resistant Bacterial Pathogens.
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Full Title: ACS Infect Dis
Abbreviation: ACS Infect Dis
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Subject Category: Anti-Infective Agents
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"The authors thank Katie R. Margulieux and Arpita Singh (University of Virginia) for assistance with preliminary studies, Nixon M. Crawford (Charlottesville, VA) for generating scrambled peptide sequences, Erum Khan (Aga Khan University) for providing clinical isolates, and Christine Lascols (CDC) for performing antimicrobial susceptibility testing. This research was supported by The Ivy Foundation and Global Infectious Diseases Institute at the University of Virginia, and by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Grant R01 AI150941. Additional support for this work was received from the National Institutes of Health Fellowship F30 HD101348 and Training Grants T32 GM007267 and T32 GM080186 (A.E.W.), as well as Grants R01 AI30557 (L.K.T.) and R01 AI097312 (M.C.G. and A.K.C.). The Table of Contents graphic was created with BioRender.com."
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