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1. Recombinant Soluble Respiratory Syncytial Virus F Protein That Lacks Heptad Repeat B, Contains a GCN4 Trimerization Motif and Is Not Cleaved Displays Prefusion-Like Characteristics.

2. Local and Systemic Immunity against Respiratory Syncytial Virus Induced by a Novel Intranasal Vaccine. A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-controlled Clinical Trial

3. A protective and safe intranasal RSV vaccine based on a recombinant prefusion-like form of the F protein bound to bacterium-like particles.

4. Characterization of Epitope-Specific Anti-Respiratory Syncytial Virus (Anti-RSV) Antibody Responses after Natural Infection and after Vaccination with Formalin-Inactivated RSV

5. A conserved helicase motif of the AddA subunit of the Bacillus subtilis ATP‐dependent nuclease (AddAB) is essential for DNA repair and recombination

6. Regulated expression of the dinR and recA genes during competence development and SOS induction in Bacillus subtilis

7. Replacement of the lysine residue in the consensus ATP‐binding sequence of the AddA subunit of AddAB drastically affects chromosomal recombination in transformation and transduction of Bacillus subtilis

8. Bacterium-Like Particles for Efficient Immune Stimulation of Existing Vaccines and New Subunit Vaccines in Mucosal Applications

9. Overproduction of the ATP-dependent nuclease AddAB improves the structural stability of a model plasmid system inBacillus subtilis

10. Manipulation of the coronavirus genome using targeted RNA recombination with interspecies chimeric coronaviruses

11. Gain, preservation, and loss of a group 1a coronavirus accessory glycoprotein

12. Generic detection of coronaviruses and differentiation at the prototype strain level by reverse transcription-PCR and nonfluorescent low-density microarray

13. Role of enzymes of homologous recombination in illegitimate plasmid recombination in Bacillus subtilis

14. The C terminus of the AddA subunit of the Bacillus subtilis ATP-dependent DNase is required for the ATP-dependent exonuclease activity but not for the helicase activity

15. Effects of lysine-to-glycine mutations in the ATP-binding consensus sequences in the AddA and AddB subunits on the Bacillus subtilis AddAB enzyme activities

16. Expression of the ATP-dependent deoxyribonuclease of Bacillus subtilis is under competence-mediated control

17. The Bacillus subtilis addAB genes are fully functional in Escherichia coli

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