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1. Is the NAD(P)H:flavin oxidoreductase from Escherichia coli a member of the ferredoxin-NADP+ reductase family?. Evidence for the catalytic role of serine 49 residue

2. Multivalent glycoconjugates as anti-pathogenic agents

3. Unprecedented selectivity for homologous lectin targets: differential targeting of the viral receptors L-SIGN and DC-SIGN.

4. Rigid Cyclic Fluorinated Detergents: Fine-Tuning the Hydrophilic-Lipophilic Balance Controls Self-Assembling and Biochemical Properties.

5. Revisiting the interaction between complement lectin pathway protease MASP-2 and SARS-CoV-2 nucleoprotein.

6. X-ray structure and enzymatic study of a bacterial NADPH oxidase highlight the activation mechanism of eukaryotic NOX.

7. Atomic-Level Dissection of DC-SIGN Recognition of Bacteroides vulgatus LPS Epitopes.

8. Melanoma tumour-derived glycans hijack dendritic cell subsets through C-type lectin receptor binding.

9. High-Mannose Oligosaccharide Hemimimetics that Recapitulate the Conformation and Binding Mode to Concanavalin A, DC-SIGN and Langerin.

10. Molecular recognition of Escherichia coli R1-type core lipooligosaccharide by DC-SIGN.

11. Fluorinated Man 9 as a High Mannose Mimetic to Unravel Its Recognition by DC-SIGN Using NMR.

12. VEO-IBD NOX1 variant highlights a structural region essential for NOX/DUOX catalytic activity.

13. The unique 3D arrangement of macrophage galactose lectin enables Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide recognition through two distinct interfaces.

14. High-Density Lipoprotein function is modulated by the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein in a lipid-type dependent manner.

15. CRISPR-gene-engineered CYBB knock-out PLB-985 cells, a useful model to study functional impact of X-linked chronic granulomatous disease mutations: application to the G412E X91+-CGD mutation.

16. Powerful Avidity with a Limited Valency for Virus-Attachment Blockers on DC-SIGN: Combining Chelation and Statistical Rebinding with Structural Plasticity of the Receptor.

17. The melanoma tumor glyco-code impacts human dendritic cells' functionality and dictates clinical outcomes.

18. Adenovirus-Inspired Virus-Like-Particles Displaying Melanoma Tumor Antigen Specifically Target Human DC Subsets and Trigger Antigen-Specific Immune Responses.

19. Mannobioside biomimetics that trigger DC-SIGN binding selectivity.

20. Immobilization of Biantennary N-Glycans Leads to Branch Specific Epitope Recognition by LSECtin.

21. Rational Control of Off-State Heterogeneity in a Photoswitchable Fluorescent Protein Provides Switching Contrast Enhancement.

22. Glycomimetic ligands block the interaction of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein with C-type lectin co-receptors.

23. Identification of a two-component regulatory system involved in antimicrobial peptide resistance in Streptococcus pneumoniae.

24. Immunization with synthetic SARS-CoV-2 S glycoprotein virus-like particles protects macaques from infection.

25. Targeting Tn-Antigen-Positive Human Tumors with a Recombinant Human Macrophage Galactose C-Type Lectin.

26. Membrane-Bound Flavocytochrome MsrQ Is a Substrate of the Flavin Reductase Fre in Escherichia coli .

27. SARS-CoV-2 spike protein removes lipids from model membranes and interferes with the capacity of high density lipoprotein to exchange lipids.

28. Protein Mannosylation as a Diagnostic and Prognostic Biomarker of Lupus Nephritis: An Unusual Glycan Neoepitope in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.

29. Low-Valent Calix[4]arene Glycoconjugates Based on Hydroxamic Acid Bearing Linkers as Potent Inhibitors in a Model of Ebola Virus Cis-Infection and HCMV-gB-Recombinant Glycoprotein Interaction with MDDC Cells by Blocking DC-SIGN.

30. Controlled density glycodendron microarrays for studying carbohydrate-lectin interactions.

31. Synthesis, self-assembly and Langerin recognition studies of a resorcinarene-based glycocluster exposing a hyaluronic acid thiodisaccharide mimetic.

32. Lipid bilayer degradation induced by SARS-CoV-2 spike protein as revealed by neutron reflectometry.

33. NADPH Oxidases (NOX): An Overview from Discovery, Molecular Mechanisms to Physiology and Pathology.

34. DC/L-SIGN recognition of spike glycoprotein promotes SARS-CoV-2 trans-infection and can be inhibited by a glycomimetic antagonist.

35. Clinical, functional and genetic characterization of 16 patients suffering from chronic granulomatous disease variants - identification of 11 novel mutations in CYBB.

36. New lipophilic glycomimetic DC-SIGN ligands: Stereoselective synthesis and SPR-based binding inhibition assays.

37. Lectin recognition and hepatocyte endocytosis of GalNAc-decorated nanostructured lipid carriers.

38. Chemo-Enzymatic Synthesis of S. mansoni O-Glycans and Their Evaluation as Ligands for C-Type Lectin Receptors MGL, DC-SIGN, and DC-SIGNR.

39. Rapid On-Chip Synthesis of Complex Glycomimetics from N-Glycan Scaffolds for Improved Lectin Targeting.

40. Influence of the reducing-end anomeric configuration of the Man 9 epitope on DC-SIGN recognition.

41. Interdomain Flexibility within NADPH Oxidase Suggested by SANS Using LMNG Stealth Carrier.

42. TETRALEC, Artificial Tetrameric Lectins: A Tool to Screen Ligand and Pathogen Interactions.

43. Targeting of the C-Type Lectin Receptor Langerin Using Bifunctional Mannosylated Antigens.

44. Second-Generation Dendrimers with Chondroitin Sulfate Type-E Disaccharides as Multivalent Ligands for Langerin.

45. Development of C-type lectin-oriented surfaces for high avidity glycoconjugates: towards mimicking multivalent interactions on the cell surface.

46. Photoswitching mechanism of a fluorescent protein revealed by time-resolved crystallography and transient absorption spectroscopy.

47. Enhancing Potency and Selectivity of a DC-SIGN Glycomimetic Ligand by Fragment-Based Design: Structural Basis.

48. Systematic Dual Targeting of Dendritic Cell C-Type Lectin Receptor DC-SIGN and TLR7 Using a Trifunctional Mannosylated Antigen.

49. Human Macrophage Galactose-Type Lectin (MGL) Recognizes the Outer Core of Escherichia coli Lipooligosaccharide.

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