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1. Sterility testing of germ-free mouse colonies.

2. Exogenous human α-Synuclein acts in vitro as a mild platelet antiaggregant inhibiting α-thrombin-induced platelet activation.

3. A serine protease secreted from Bacillus subtilis cleaves human plasma transthyretin to generate an amyloidogenic fragment.

4. Germ-free housing conditions do not affect aortic root and aortic arch lesion size of late atherosclerotic low-density lipoprotein receptor-deficient mice.

6. Protease‐activated receptor signaling in intestinal permeability regulation.

7. Antibiotic Treatment Protocols and Germ-Free Mouse Models in Vascular Research.

8. Noncoded amino acids in protein engineering: Structure–activity relationship studies of hirudin–thrombin interaction.

10. NOG-Derived Peptides Can Restore Neuritogenesis on a CRASH Syndrome Cell Model.

11. The Interplay between Nutrition, Innate Immunity, and the Commensal Microbiota in Adaptive Intestinal Morphogenesis.

12. Interaction of Lactoferrin with Unsaturated Fatty Acids: In Vitro and In Vivo Study of Human Lactoferrin/Oleic Acid Complex Cytotoxicity.

13. The Commensal Microbiota Enhances ADP-Triggered Integrin αIIbβ3 Activation and von Willebrand Factor-Mediated Platelet Deposition to Type I Collagen.

14. α-Linolenic Acid-Rich Diet Influences Microbiota Composition and Villus Morphology of the Mouse Small Intestine.

15. The Gut Microbiota in Cardiovascular Disease and Arterial Thrombosis.

16. Comment on "Endothelial Protein C Receptor (EPCR), Protease Activated Receptor-1 (PAR-1) and Their Interplay in Cancer Growth and Metastatic Dissemination" Cancers 2019, 11, 51.

17. Protein engineering by chemical methods: Incorporation of nonnatural amino acids as a tool for studying protein folding, stability, and function.

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