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1. CaMKII-dependent non-canonical RIG-I pathway promotes influenza virus propagation in the acute-phase of infection

2. A tailored tetravalent peptide displays dual functions to inhibit amyloid β production and aggregation

3. Hepatitis B Virus Utilizes a Retrograde Trafficking Route via the Trans-Golgi Network to Avoid Lysosomal DegradationSummary

4. A unique peptide-based pharmacophore identifies an inhibitory compound against the A-subunit of Shiga toxin

5. Identification of a peptide motif that potently inhibits two functionally distinct subunits of Shiga toxin

6. The inducible amphisome isolates viral hemagglutinin and defends against influenza A virus infection

7. Proteasome inhibitors prevent cell death and prolong survival of mice challenged by Shiga toxin

8. Development of a Novel Tetravalent Synthetic Peptide That Binds to Phosphatidic Acid.

9. Identification of a peptide motif that potently inhibits two functionally distinct subunits of Shiga toxin

10. Proteasome inhibitors prevent cell death and prolong survival of mice challenged by Shiga toxin

11. Affinity-Based Screening of Tetravalent Peptides Identifies Subtype-Selective Neutralizers of Shiga Toxin 2d, a Highly Virulent Subtype, by Targeting a Unique Amino Acid Involved in Its Receptor Recognition

12. Development of a novel tetravalent synthetic peptide that binds to phosphatidic acid

13. Histidine-Tagged Shiga Toxin B Subunit Binding Assay : Simple and Specific Determination of Gb3 Content in Mammalian Cells

14. Identification of a Wide Range of Motifs Inhibitory to Shiga Toxin by Affinity-Driven Screening of Customized Divalent Peptides Synthesized on a Membrane

15. Substrate ectodomain is critical for substrate preference and inhibition of γ-secretase

16. Identification of a Peptide-Based Neutralizer That Potently Inhibits Both Shiga Toxins 1 and 2 by Targeting Specific Receptor-Binding Regions

17. Intracellular phosphatidylserine is essential for retrograde membrane traffic through endosomes

18. Transmembrane BAX Inhibitor Motif Containing (TMBIM) Family Proteins Perturbs a trans-Golgi Network Enzyme, Gb3 Synthase, and Reduces Gb3 Biosynthesis*

19. Identification of the Optimal Structure Required for a Shiga Toxin Neutralizer with Oriented Carbohydrates to Function in the Circulation.

20. Role of mast cells in the development of renal fibrosis: Use of mast cell–deficient rats

22. Identification of a Wide Range of Motifs Inhibitory to Shiga Toxin by Affinity-Driven Screening of Customized Divalent Peptides Synthesized on a Membrane.

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