429 results on '"Bullitt, Esther"'
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102. Adhesion Pili from Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli Share Similar Biophysical Properties Despite Their Different Assembly Pathways
103. The Physiological Molecular Shape of Spectrin: A Compact Supercoil Resembling a Chinese Finger Trap
104. Mo1877 - A Role for Salivary Peptides in the Defense Against Enterotoxigenic Escherichia Coli
105. Structural and Biophysical Comparison of UPEC and ETEC Adhesion Fimbriae
106. Antibodies Change the Mechanics of Adhesion Fimbriae - a Case Study of CS20 Fimbriae Expressed by Enterotoxigenic Escherichia Coli
107. Structure and function of enterotoxigenicEscherichia colifimbriae from differing assembly pathways
108. P-fimbriae in the presence of anti-PapA antibodies : new insight of antibodies action against pathogens
109. Structure of Flexible Filamentous Plant Viruses
110. P-fimbriae in the presence of anti-PapA antibodies: new insight of antibodies action against pathogens
111. The Three-Dimensional Structure of CFA/I Adhesion Pili: Traveler’s Diarrhea Bacteria Hang on by a Spring
112. β-1,3-Glucan, Which Can Be Targeted by Drugs, Forms a Trabecular Scaffold in the Oocyst Walls of Toxoplasma and Eimeria
113. The Bacterial Fimbrial Tip Acts as a Mechanical Force Sensor
114. Giardia Cyst Wall Protein 1 Is a Lectin That Binds to Curled Fibrils of the GalNAc Homopolymer
115. Enzymatic and nonenzymatic functions of viral RNA-dependent RNA polymerases within oligomeric arrays
116. Structure and Assembly of CFA/I pili from Enterotoxigenic Escherichia Coli That Cause Traveler's Diarrhea
117. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Single molecule resolution of the antimicrobial action of quantum dot-labeled sushi peptide on live bacteria.
118. Evidence for a “Wattle and Daub” Model of the Cyst Wall of Entamoeba
119. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Insights into pilus assembly and secretion from the structure and functional characterization of usher PapC.
120. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Positioning multiple proteins at the nanoscale with electron beam cross-linked functional polymers.
121. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Three-dimensional macromolecular organization of cryofixed Myxococcus xanthus biofilms as revealed by electron microscopic tomography.
122. Structure of Flexible Filamentous Plant Viruses
123. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Adaptive mutations in the signal peptide of the type 1 fimbrial adhesin of uropathogenic Escherichia coli.
124. Flexible filamentous virus structures from fiber diffraction
125. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Reconstitution of pilus assembly reveals a bacterial outer membrane catalyst.
126. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Crystallographic conformers of actin in a biologically active bundle of filaments.
127. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Assembly of pili on the surface of Bacillus cereus vegetative cells.
128. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Housekeeping sortase facilitates the cell wall anchoring of pilus polymers in Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
129. Faculty Opinions recommendation of O-linked glycosylation ensures the normal conformation of the autotransporter adhesin involved in diffuse adherence.
130. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Platinum blue as an alternative to uranyl acetate for staining in transmission electron microscopy.
131. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Commensal and pathogenic Escherichia coli use a common pilus adherence factor for epithelial cell colonization.
132. Crystal Structure of the P Pilus Rod Subunit PapA
133. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Desmids and biofilms of freshwater wetlands: development and microarchitecture.
134. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Distinct function of Pseudomonas aeruginosa type IV pili disclosed in the bacterial pass-through of membrane filter with smaller pore sizes.
135. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Stabilization of poliovirus polymerase by NTP binding and fingers-thumb interactions.
136. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Evidence for a novel domain of bacterial outer membrane ushers.
137. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi type IVB self-association pili are detached from the bacterial cell by the PilV minor pilus proteins.
138. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Structural and functional insights into the assembly of type 1 pili from Escherichia coli.
139. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Effect of p27(KIP1) on cell cycle and apoptosis in gastric cancer cells.
140. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Assembly of distinct pilus structures on the surface of Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
141. Faculty Opinions recommendation of An acidic protein aligns magnetosomes along a filamentous structure in magnetotactic bacteria.
142. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Magnetosomes are cell membrane invaginations organized by the actin-like protein MamK.
143. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Fine structure of the Deinococcus radiodurans nucleoid revealed by cryoelectron microscopy of vitreous sections.
144. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Contact-dependent inhibition of growth in Escherichia coli.
145. Faculty Opinions recommendation of The structure of the poliovirus 135S cell entry intermediate at 10-angstrom resolution reveals the location of an externalized polypeptide that binds to membranes.
146. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Structural basis of chaperone-subunit complex recognition by the type 1 pilus assembly platform FimD.
147. Faculty Opinions recommendation of CD46-independent binding of neisserial type IV pili and the major pilus adhesin, PilC, to human epithelial cells.
148. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Barriers to folding of the transmembrane domain of the Escherichia coli autotransporter adhesin involved in diffuse adherence.
149. Localization of a Critical Interface for Helical Rod Formation of Bacterial Adhesion P-pili
150. Faculty Opinions recommendation of Structural insights into the assembly of the type III secretion needle complex.
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