Antimicrobial Peptide MPX Against Escherichia Coli O157:H7 Infection and Inhibiting inflammation, Enhancing Epithelial Barrier and Promoting Nutrient Absorption in the Intestine
Abstract:Background: Escherichia coli can cause intestinal diseases in humans and livestock, destroy the intestinal barrier, exacerbate systemic inflammation, and seriously threaten human health and animal husbandry development. The antimicrobial peptide MPX is extracted from venom and possesses good antibacterial activity against gram-negative bacteria. The aim of this study was to investigate whether MPX could be effective against E. coli infection. Results: In this study, the CCK-8 and lactic dehydrogenase results s… Show more
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