AbstractAmphibian species have experienced population declines and extinctions worldwide that are unprecedented in recent history. Many of these recent declines have been linked to a pathogenic skin fungus, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, or to iridoviruses of the genus Ranavirus. One of the first lines of defense against pathogens that enter by way of the skin are antimicrobial peptides synthesized and stored in dermal granular glands and secreted into the mucus following alarm or injury. Here, I review what is known about the capacity of amphibian antimicrobial peptides from diverse amphibians to inhibit B. dendrobatidis or ranavirus infections. When multiple species were compared for the effectiveness of their in vitro antimicrobial pept...
Graduation date: 2014Amphibian biodiversity is in rapid global decline, due in part to the fungal di...
Heterogeneity in immune defense effectors can benefit hosts encountering a variety of parasites and ...
Amphibian populations have been declining in size in recent years. A major contributing factor to th...
AbstractAmphibian species have experienced population declines and extinctions worldwide that are un...
SYNOPSIS. One of the most urgent problems in conservation biology today is the continuing loss of am...
Amphibian species face the growing threat of extinction due to the emerging fungal pathogen Batracho...
Amphibian species face the growing threat of extinction due to the emerging fungal pathogen Batracho...
Many species of amphibians in the wet tropics of Australia have experienced population declines link...
Almost 80 years have passed since Dr. Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin, the first isolated an...
Increased prevalence of multi-drug resistance in pathogens has encouraged researchers to focus on fi...
Many parasites and pathogens suppress host immunity to maintain infection or initiate disease. On th...
Many species of amphibians in the wet tropics of Australia have experienced population declines link...
Many parasites and pathogens suppress host immunity to maintain infection or initiate disease. On th...
Many parasites and pathogens suppress host immunity to maintain infection or initiate disease. On th...
Amphibian populations have been declining in size in recent years. A major contributing factor to th...
Graduation date: 2014Amphibian biodiversity is in rapid global decline, due in part to the fungal di...
Heterogeneity in immune defense effectors can benefit hosts encountering a variety of parasites and ...
Amphibian populations have been declining in size in recent years. A major contributing factor to th...
AbstractAmphibian species have experienced population declines and extinctions worldwide that are un...
SYNOPSIS. One of the most urgent problems in conservation biology today is the continuing loss of am...
Amphibian species face the growing threat of extinction due to the emerging fungal pathogen Batracho...
Amphibian species face the growing threat of extinction due to the emerging fungal pathogen Batracho...
Many species of amphibians in the wet tropics of Australia have experienced population declines link...
Almost 80 years have passed since Dr. Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin, the first isolated an...
Increased prevalence of multi-drug resistance in pathogens has encouraged researchers to focus on fi...
Many parasites and pathogens suppress host immunity to maintain infection or initiate disease. On th...
Many species of amphibians in the wet tropics of Australia have experienced population declines link...
Many parasites and pathogens suppress host immunity to maintain infection or initiate disease. On th...
Many parasites and pathogens suppress host immunity to maintain infection or initiate disease. On th...
Amphibian populations have been declining in size in recent years. A major contributing factor to th...
Graduation date: 2014Amphibian biodiversity is in rapid global decline, due in part to the fungal di...
Heterogeneity in immune defense effectors can benefit hosts encountering a variety of parasites and ...
Amphibian populations have been declining in size in recent years. A major contributing factor to th...