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2. Researchers at Food and Drug Administration Report New Data on Corynebacterium diphtheriae (Identification and Characterization of Zinc Importers In corynebacterium Diphtheriae)
3. Researchers at Shandong Institute for Food and Drug Control Publish New Study Findings on Antibiotics (The Quality Control of Midecamycin and the Predictive Demarcation between Its Impurities and Components)
4. University of West Attica Researchers Release New Data on Staphylococcus aureus (Electric Field Induced Drift of Bacterial Protein Toxins of Foodborne Pathogens * * Staphylococcus aureus* * and * * Escherichia coli* * from Water)
5. Huazhong Agricultural University Researchers Report Research in Mycoplasma (Novel mycoplasma nucleomodulin MbovP475 decreased cell viability by regulating expression of CRYAB and MCF2L2)
6. New Corynebacterium diphtheriae Study Findings Have Been Reported by Researchers at Islamia College University Peshawar (The Druggable Pocketome of Corynebacterium diphtheriae: A New Approach for in silico Putative Druggable Targets)
7. Studies from Pasteur Institute in the Area of Molecular Science Published (a-Helices in the Type III Secretion Effectors: A Prevalent Feature with Versatile Roles)
8. Study Findings from Gyeongsang National University Provide New Insights into Helicobacter pylori (Helicobacter pylori HP0425 Targets the Nucleus with DNase I-Like Activity)
9. Investigators at Wuhan University Report New Data on Bacterial Proteins (A new colorimetric platform for ultrasensitive detection of protein and cancer cells based on the assembly of nucleic acids and proteins)
10. Recent Findings from Abdul Arif Khan and Co-Researchers Yields New Information on Oncology (Bacterial nucleomodulins and cancer: An unresolved enigma)
11. Researchers at National Institute of Health Research and Development Report New Data on Corynebacterium diphtheriae (ST534: the new sequence type of Corynebacterium diphtheriae causing diphtheria in Jakarta and surrounding areas, Indonesia)
12. Study Findings on Corynebacterium diphtheriae Are Outlined in Reports from National Institute of Health Research and Development (ST534: the new sequence type of Corynebacterium diphtheriae causing diphtheria in Jakarta and surrounding areas, ...)
13. New Findings from California Institute of Technology in the Area of Proteins Described (Enzymatic Labeling of Bacterial Proteins for Super-resolution Imaging in Live Cells)
14. Researchers at Rockefeller University Report New Data on Life Science Research (E. coli TraR allosterically regulates transcription initiation by altering RNA polymerase conformation)
15. Studies Conducted at Department of Child Health on Corynebacterium diphtheriae Recently Published (First-line antibiotic susceptibility pattern of toxigenic Corynebacterium diphtheriae in Indonesia)
16. New Molecular Biology Findings from California Institute of Technology Outlined [N-Myristoyl Transferase (NMT)-Catalyzed Labeling of Bacterial Proteins for Imaging in Fixed and Live Cells]
17. Studies from J. Blumberger and Co-Authors Have Provided New Information about Proteins (Kinetics of Trifurcated Electron Flow In the Decaheme Bacterial Proteins Mtrc and Mtrf)
18. New research on gram-negative bacteria from Shanghai JiaoTong University summarized
19. Research conducted at Shanghai JiaoTong University has updated our knowledge about life sciences
20. Recent findings from Harvard University highlight research in tuberculosis
21. Reports outline Corynebacterium study results from University of Connecticut
22. New Findings from University of Oslo in the Area of Flavoproteins Described [The Characterization of Different Flavodoxin Reductase-Flavodoxin (FNR-Fld) Interactions Reveals an Efficient FNR-Fld Redox Pair and Identifies a Novel FNR Subclass]
23. Findings from Institute of Health Sciences Provide New Insights into Corynebacterium (Searching whole genome sequences for biochemical identification features of emerging and reemerging pathogenic Corynebacterium species)
24. Findings on Haptens Reported by Investigators at University of Guelph (Perspective: challenges and opportunities for the study of cardiolipin, a key player in bacterial cell structure and function)
25. Investigators from University of Melbourne Report New Data on Corynebacterium glutamicum (Identification of novel lipid modifications and intermembrane dynamics in Corynebacterium glutamicum using high-resolution mass spectrometry)
26. Findings on Science Detailed by G.T. Van Nhieu and Co-Authors [Protein polarization driven by nucleoid exclusion of DnaK(HSP70)-substrate complexes]
27. Findings from A. Stephan and Co-Authors Provide New Insights into Escherichia coli Proteins (Simple Purification of Nicotiana benthamiana-Produced Recombinant Colicins: High-Yield Recovery of Purified Proteins with Minimum Alkaloid Content ...)
28. Researchers from Catholic University of Louvain Detail Findings in Antibiotics (Targeting Bacterial Cardiolipin Enriched Microdomains: An Antimicrobial Strategy Used by Amphiphilic Aminoglycoside Antibiotics)
29. Researchers from University of Iowa Report on Findings in Peptidoglycan (The SPOR Domain, a Widely Conserved Peptidoglycan Binding Domain That Targets Proteins to the Site of Cell Division)
30. New Salmonella Findings from University of Queensland Outlined (Salmonella effector SopD2 interferes with Rab34 function)
31. Durban University of Technology Reports Findings in Escherichia Coli (Studies on Bacterial Proteins Corona Interaction with Saponin Imprinted ZnO Nanohoneycombs and Their Toxic Responses)
32. Researchers from University of Illinois Discuss Findings in Bacterial Proteins (Overview of Botulinum Toxins for Aesthetic Uses)
33. Studies from A. Albanese and Colleagues Provide New Data on Bacterial Proteins (Practical guidance for CD management involving treatment of botulinum toxin: a consensus statement)
34. Researchers from University of Illinois Discuss Findings in Bacterial Proteins (Overview of Botulinum Toxins for Aesthetic Uses)
35. Reports Outline Bacterial Proteins Findings from China Medical University and Hospital (Carboxyl-terminal fusion of E7 into Flagellin shifts TLR5 activation to NLRC4/NAIP5 activation and induces TLR5-independent anti-tumor immunity)
36. New Findings from Mayo Clinic in the Area of Clinical Chemistry Reported (MALDI-TOF MS for the Diagnosis of Infectious Diseases)
37. Reports on Chlamydia Findings from C. Alvarez-Navarro and Co-Researchers Provide New Insights (Novel HLA-B27-restricted epitopes from Chlamydia trachomatis generated upon endogenous processing of bacterial proteins suggest a role of molecular ...)
38. Investigators at Institute Butantan Report Findings in Tetanus Toxin
39. Researchers at Kyoto Pharmaceutical University Report New Data on Experimental Biology
40. New Findings from COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Describe Advances in Corynebacterium diphtheriae
41. New Findings from University of Freiburg in the Area of Bacterial Toxins Published
42. New Bacterial Proteins Study Findings Recently Were Published by Researchers at Samsung Biomedical Research Institute
43. Studies from Institute for Medical Research Have Provided New Data on Genetic Research
44. Researchers from Skaggs Institute for Chemical Biology Describe Findings in Bacterial Proteins
45. Studies from P. Silley and Co-Researchers in the Area of Bacterial Proteins Published
46. Investigators from University of Basel Release New Data on Bacterial Proteins
47. Researchers from National University Detail Findings in Peptides and Proteins
48. Researchers from Howard Hughes Medical Institute Detail Findings in Bacterial Proteins
49. Data on Bioscience Described by Researchers at Skane University Hospital
50. New Findings Reported from S.B. Cha and Co-Authors Describe Advances in Brucella abortus
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