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1. Cryo-EM of prion strains from the same genotype of host identifies conformational determinants.

2. Limbic system synaptic dysfunctions associated with prion disease onset

3. Exploring the transcriptome of immature stages of Ornithodoros hermsi, the soft-tick vector of tick-borne relapsing fever

4. A detailed, hierarchical study of Giardia lamblia's ventral disc reveals novel microtubule-associated protein complexes.

5. Novel structural components of the ventral disc and lateral crest in Giardia intestinalis.

6. Cytoarchitecture of ex vivo midgut cultures of unfed Ixodes scapularis infected with a tick-borne flavivirus

7. Ultrastructural identification and molecular characterization of two new parabasalid species that naturally colonize laboratory mice, Tritrichomonas musculus and Tritrichomonas casperi

8. Cryo-EM structure of anchorless RML prion reveals variations in shared motifs between distinct strains

9. Prion-induced photoreceptor degeneration begins with misfolded prion protein accumulation in cones at two distinct sites: cilia and ribbon synapses

10. Structure of an infectious mammalian prion

11. Mitophagy antagonism by Zika virus reveals Ajuba as a regulator of PINK1-Parkin signaling, PKR-dependent inflammation, and viral invasion of tissues

12. Mitophagy Antagonism by Zika Virus Reveals Ajuba as a Regulator of PINK1-Parkin Signaling, PKR-Dependent Inflammation, and Viral Invasion of Tissues

13. A widely conserved bacterial cytoskeletal component influences unique helical shape and motility of the spirocheteLeptospira biflexa

14. A lumenal interrupted helix in human sperm tail microtubules

15. High-resolution structure and strain comparison of infectious mammalian prions

16. Progress toward clonable inorganic nanoparticles

17. Human Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Neurons Are Highly Permissive for Varicella-Zoster Virus Lytic Infection

18. Enigmatic origin of the poxvirus membrane from the endoplasmic reticulum shown by 3D imaging of vaccinia virus assembly mutants

19. A lumenal interrupted helix in human sperm tail microtubules

21. The hemifusion structure induced by influenza virus haemagglutinin is determined by physical properties of the target membranes

22. A detailed look at the cytoskeletal architecture of the Giardia lamblia ventral disc

23. CTF determination and correction for low dose tomographic tilt series

24. Organization of Interphase Microtubules in Fission Yeast Analyzed by Electron Tomography

25. Dense Core Vesicle Dynamics in Caenorhabditis elegans Neurons and the Role of Kinesin UNC-104

26. Structural Analysis of Hemagglutinin-Induced Hemifusion by Volta Phase-Plate Cryo-Electron Tomography

27. Conserved and divergent features of kinetochores and spindle microtubule ends from five species

28. A detailed, hierarchical study of Giardia lamblia's ventral disc reveals novel microtubule-associated protein complexes

29. Novel structural components of the ventral disc and lateral crest in Giardia intestinalis

32. Membrane assembly modulates the stability of the meiotic spindle-pole body

33. Single particle cryoelectron tomography characterization of the structure and structural variability of poliovirus-receptor-membrane complex at 30 A resolution

35. The spindle pole bodies facilitate nuclear envelope division during closed mitosis in fission yeast

36. The molecular architecture of axonemes revealed by cryoelectron tomography

37. The Fission Yeast Transforming Acidic Coiled Coil–related Protein Mia1p/Alp7p Is Required for Formation and Maintenance of Persistent Microtubule-organizing Centers at the Nuclear EnvelopeD⃞V⃞

38. Phospholipase D and the SNARE Sso1p are necessary for vesicle fusion during sporulation in yeast

40. Fission Yeast cdc31p Is a Component of the Half-bridge and Controls SPB Duplication

41. Ady4p and Spo74p Are Components of the Meiotic Spindle Pole Body That Promote Growth of the Prospore Membrane in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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