LL-37 is a human cathelicidin-derived antimicrobial peptide investigated for its involvement in innate immune system signaling and host defense mechanisms. It is widely studied in experimental models for its interaction with microbial membranes, immune cell signaling pathways, and inflammatory response regulation.
Research surrounding LL-37 focuses on its role in antimicrobial activity, cytokine modulation, and cellular communication within immune environments. It has also been explored for its influence on tissue response pathways, epithelial defense mechanisms, and biofilm-related interactions.
Due to its broad biological activity, LL-37 remains a subject of interest in studies examining immune signaling, host-pathogen interactions, and complex inflammatory processes.
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