Eva J. Helmerhorst
Department of Periodontology and Oral Biology
Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine
Boston
Massachusetts
United States of America
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- Discovery of a novel and rich source of gluten-degrading microbial enzymes in the oral cavity. Helmerhorst, E.J., Zamakhchari, M., Schuppan, D., Oppenheim, F.G. PLoS. ONE (2010)
- Identification of Lys-Pro-Gln as a novel cleavage site specificity of saliva-associated proteases. Helmerhorst, E.J., Sun, X., Salih, E., Oppenheim, F.G. J. Biol. Chem. (2008)
- Whole saliva proteolysis: wealth of information for diagnostic exploitation. Helmerhorst, E.J. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. (2007)
- Saliva: a dynamic proteome. Helmerhorst, E.J., Oppenheim, F.G. J. Dent. Res. (2007)
- Roles of cellular respiration, CgCDR1, and CgCDR2 in Candida glabrata resistance to histatin 5. Helmerhorst, E.J., Venuleo, C., Sanglard, D., Oppenheim, F.G. Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. (2006)
- Oral fluid proteolytic effects on histatin 5 structure and function. Helmerhorst, E.J., Alagl, A.S., Siqueira, W.L., Oppenheim, F.G. Arch. Oral Biol. (2006)
- Candida glabrata is unusual with respect to its resistance to cationic antifungal proteins. Helmerhorst, E.J., Venuleo, C., Beri, A., Oppenheim, F.G. Yeast (2005)
- The concomitant expression and availability of conventional and alternative, cyanide-insensitive, respiratory pathways in Candida albicans. Helmerhorst, E.J., Stan, M., Murphy, M.P., Sherman, F., Oppenheim, F.G. Mitochondrion (2005)
- Dialysis unmasks the fungicidal properties of glandular salivary secretions. Helmerhorst, E.J., Flora, B., Troxler, R.F., Oppenheim, F.G. Infect. Immun. (2004)
- Characterization of histatin 5 with respect to amphipathicity, hydrophobicity, and effects on cell and mitochondrial membrane integrity excludes a candidacidal mechanism of pore formation. Helmerhorst, E.J., van't Hof, W., Breeuwer, P., Veerman, E.C., Abee, T., Troxler, R.F., Amerongen, A.V., Oppenheim, F.G. J. Biol. Chem. (2001)
- The human salivary peptide histatin 5 exerts its antifungal activity through the formation of reactive oxygen species. Helmerhorst, E.J., Troxler, R.F., Oppenheim, F.G. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (2001)