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1. InhA1-Mediated Cleavage of the Metalloprotease NprA Allows Bacillus cereus to Escape From Macrophages

2. The Bacterial Mfd Protein Prevents DNA Damage Induced by the Host Nitrogen Immune Response in a NER-Independent but RecBC-Dependent Pathway.

3. Glucose 6P binds and activates HlyIIR to repress Bacillus cereus haemolysin hlyII gene expression.

4. The bacterial Mfd protein prevents DNA damage induced by the host nitrogen immune response in a NER-independent but RecBC-dependent pathway

5. The bacterial DNA repair protein Mfd confers resistance to the host nitrogen immune response

6. Construction of a Yeast Strain Deleted for theTRP1 Promoter and Coding Region that Enhances the Efficiency of the Polymerase Chain Reaction-Disruption Method

7. Functional analysis of YCL09C: Evidence for a role as the regulatory subunit of acetolactate synthase

8. Glucose 6P Binds and Activates HlyIIR to Repress Bacillus cereus Haemolysin hlyII Gene Expression

9. Iron regulates Bacillus thuringiensis haemolysin hlyII gene expression during insect infection

10. Molecular organisation and expression pattern of the segment polarity gene fused of Drosophila melanogaster

11. Haemolysin II is a Bacillus cereus virulence factor that induces apoptosis of macrophages

12. Haemolysin II is a Bacillus cereus virulence factor that induces apoptosis of macrophages

13. CwpFM (EntFM) is a Bacillus cereus potential cell wall peptidase implicated in adhesion, biofilm formation, and virulence

14. The InhA Metalloproteases of Bacillus cereus Contribute Concomitantly to Virulence▿

15. Characterization of two Bacillus thuringiensis genes identified by in vivo screening of virulence factors

16. The [URE3] phenotype: evidence for a soluble prion in yeast

17. Characterization of the interaction domains of Ure2p, a prion-like protein of yeast

18. Differential resistance to proteinase K digestion of the yeast prion-like (Ure2p) protein synthesized in vitro in wheat germ extract and rabbit reticulocyte lysate cell-free translation systems

19. Properties of genetic instability during the vegetative growth of Coprinus radiatus

20. Self-fructification associated with genetic instability in Coprinus radiatus

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