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1. Search for a diffuse flux of high-energy muon neutrino with the ANTARES neutrino telescope

2. Time calibration of the ANTARES neutrino telescope

3. HESS very-high-energy gamma-ray sources without identified counterparts

5. Search for relativistic magnetic monopoles with the ANTARES neutrino telescope

6. Measurement of atmospheric neutrino oscillations with the ANTARES neutrino telescope

7. Performance of the front-end electronics of the ANTARES neutrino telescope

8. SEARCH FOR A CORRELATION BETWEEN ANTARES NEUTRINOS AND PIERRE AUGER OBSERVATORY UHECRs ARRIVAL DIRECTIONS

9. First search for neutrinos in correlation with gamma-ray bursts with the ANTARES neutrino telescope

10. A first search for coincident gravitational waves and high energy neutrinos using LIGO, Virgo and ANTARES data from 2007

11. Search for neutrino emission from gamma-ray flaring blazars with the ANTARES telescope

12. The positioning system of the ANTARES Neutrino Telescope

13. Filamin protects myofibrils from contractile damage through changes in its mechanosensory region.

14. The oxoglutarate dehydrogenase complex is involved in myofibril growth and Z-disc assembly in Drosophila.

15. The unexpected versatility of ALP/Enigma family proteins.

16. The insect perspective on Z-disc structure and biology.

17. Characterizing the actin-binding ability of Zasp52 and its contribution to myofibril assembly.

19. Myofibril diameter is set by a finely tuned mechanism of protein oligomerization in Drosophila .

20. Slik phosphorylation of Talin T152 is crucial for proper Talin recruitment and maintenance of muscle attachment in Drosophila .

21. Different Evolutionary Trajectories of Two Insect-Specific Paralogous Proteins Involved in Stabilizing Muscle Myofibrils.

22. Rapid IFM Dissection for Visualizing Fluorescently Tagged Sarcomeric Proteins.

23. Filamin actin-binding and titin-binding fulfill distinct functions in Z-disc cohesion.

24. Zasp52, a Core Z-disc Protein in Drosophila Indirect Flight Muscles, Interacts with α-Actinin via an Extended PDZ Domain.

25. The nebulin repeat protein Lasp regulates I-band architecture and filament spacing in myofibrils.

26. Talin autoinhibition is required for morphogenesis.

27. Deep-sea bioluminescence blooms after dense water formation at the ocean surface.

28. Alp/Enigma family proteins cooperate in Z-disc formation and myofibril assembly.

29. Zasp regulates integrin activation.

30. The function of the M-line protein obscurin in controlling the symmetry of the sarcomere in the flight muscle of Drosophila.

31. Muscle type-specific expression of Zasp52 isoforms in Drosophila.

32. Comparative RNAi screening identifies a conserved core metazoan actinome by phenotype.

33. Pellino enhances innate immunity in Drosophila.

34. Molecular mechanisms of mechanosensing in muscle development.

35. The initial steps of myofibril assembly: integrins pave the way.

36. Lasp anchors the Drosophila male stem cell niche and mediates spermatid individualization.

37. Zasp is required for the assembly of functional integrin adhesion sites.

38. Integrin-dependent apposition of Drosophila extraembryonic membranes promotes morphogenesis and prevents anoikis.

39. mBtd is required to maintain signaling during murine limb development.

40. Retraction of the Drosophila germ band requires cell-matrix interaction.

41. Analysis of twenty-four Gal4 lines in Drosophila melanogaster.

42. Cellular processes associated with germ band retraction in Drosophila.

43. Phenotypic suppression of empty spiracles is prevented by buttonhead.

44. Common and diverged functions of the Drosophila gene pair D-Sp1 and buttonhead.

45. Drosophila head segmentation factor buttonhead interacts with the same TATA box-binding protein-associated factors and in vivo DNA targets as human Sp1 but executes a different biological program.

46. Molecular analysis of the interaction between the Bacillus subtilis trehalose repressor TreR and the tre operator.

48. Analysis of DNA flanking the treA gene of Bacillus subtilis reveals genes encoding a putative specific enzyme IITre and a potential regulator of the trehalose operon.

49. Expression of the tre operon of Bacillus subtilis 168 is regulated by the repressor TreR.

50. Vectors using the phospho-alpha-(1,1)-glucosidase-encoding gene treA of Bacillus subtilis as a reporter.

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