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2. Thermal fluctuations of the lipid membrane determine particle uptake into Giant Unilamellar Vesicles
3. Stabilization of membrane topologies by proteinaceous remorin scaffolds
4. Genetic code expansion in E. coli enables production of a functional ‘ready-to-click’ T cell receptor-specific scFv
5. Pseudomonas aeruginosa LecB suppresses immune responses by inhibiting transendothelial migration
6. Microbial carbohydrate-binding toxins – From etiology to biotechnological application
7. The choanoflagellate pore-forming lectin SaroL-1 punches holes in cancer cells by targeting the tumor-related glycosphingolipid Gb3
8. 100 Hz ROCS microscopy correlated with fluorescence reveals cellular dynamics on different spatiotemporal scales
9. A bispecific, crosslinking lectibody activates cytotoxic T cells and induces cancer cell death
10. Extending Janus lectins architecture: Characterization and application to protocells
11. Bacterial lectin BambL acts as a B cell superantigen
12. Novel lectin-based chimeric antigen receptors target Gb3-positive tumour cells
13. Glycans in autophagy, endocytosis and lysosomal functions
14. The Gb3-enriched CD59/flotillin plasma membrane domain regulates host cell invasion by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
15. Molecular AFM imaging of Hsp70-1A association with dipalmitoyl phosphatidylserine reveals membrane blebbing in the presence of cholesterol
16. Lipid self-assembly and lectin-induced reorganization of the plasma membrane
17. A Shiga Toxin B-Subunit-Based Lectibody Boosts T Cell Cytotoxicity towards Gb3-Positive Cancer Cells
18. Differential recognition of lipid domains by two Gb3-binding lectins
19. Clickable Shiga Toxin B Subunit for Drug Delivery in Cancer Therapy
20. Synuclein α accumulation mediates podocyte injury in Fabry nephropathy
21. CAN-15-1348R-Supplementary Figure legends from Injury-Driven Stiffening of the Dermis Expedites Skin Carcinoma Progression
22. CAN-15-1348R-Supplementary Figure-S1 from Injury-Driven Stiffening of the Dermis Expedites Skin Carcinoma Progression
23. CAN-15-1348R-Supplementary materials and methods from Injury-Driven Stiffening of the Dermis Expedites Skin Carcinoma Progression
24. Differential induction of innate defense antimicrobial peptides in primary nasal epithelial cells upon stimulation with inflammatory cytokines, Th17 cytokines or bacterial conditioned medium from Staphylococcus aureus isolates
25. Chapter 10 Pathogen and Toxin Entry - How Pathogens and Toxins Induce and Harness Endocytotic Mechanisms
26. A Chlamydia pneumoniae adhesin induces phosphatidylserine exposure on host cells
27. Real‐time monitoring of cell surface protein arrival with split luciferases.
28. Real-time monitoring of cell surface protein arrival with split luciferases
29. Enzymatic Glyco-Modification of Synthetic Membrane Systems
30. Neutralisation der Auswirkungen des Virulenzfaktors LecA aus Pseudomonas aeruginosa auf Humanzellen durch neue glykomimetische Inhibitoren
31. Neutralizing the Impact of the Virulence Factor LecA from Pseudomonas aeruginosa on Human Cells with New Glycomimetic Inhibitors
32. Dimeric Lectin Chimeras as Novel Candidates for Gb3-Mediated Transcytotic Drug Delivery through Cellular Barriers
33. Lectins from opportunistic bacteria interact with acquired variable-region glycans of surface immunoglobulin in follicular lymphoma
34. The innate defense antimicrobial peptides hBD3 and RNase7 are induced in human umbilical vein endothelial cells by classical inflammatory cytokines but not Th17 cytokines
35. Membrane Fusion Mediated by Non-covalent Binding of Re-engineered Cholera Toxin Assemblies to Glycolipids
36. MARVEL domain containing CMTM4 affects CXCR4 trafficking
37. Septin barriers protect mammalian host cells against Pseudomonas aeruginosa invasion
38. A bispecific, crosslinking lectibody activates cytotoxic T cells and induces cancer cell death
39. ESDR218 - The Impact of Tissue Biomechanics on Epidermal Integrity in Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa
40. Sphingosine-1-phosphate receptors control B-cell migration through signaling components associated with primary immunodeficiencies, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and multiple sclerosis
41. A lipid zipper triggers bacterial invasion
42. Four-dimensional live imaging of apical biosynthetic trafficking reveals a post-Golgi sorting role of apical endosomal intermediates
43. Dispenser integrated early detection system of nosocomial infection – The suitability of microfluidic tools
44. Extending Janus lectins architecture: characterization and application to protocells
45. The Lectin LecB Induces Patches with Basolateral Characteristics at the Apical Membrane to Promote Pseudomonas aeruginosa Host Cell Invasion
46. In-Depth Characterization of a Re-Engineered Cholera Toxin Manufacturing Process Using Growth-Decoupled Production in Escherichia coli
47. Pseudomonas aeruginosaLecB suppresses immune responses by inhibiting transendothelial migration.
48. A Question of Attire: Dressing Up Bacteriophage Therapy for the Battle Against Antibiotic-Resistant Intracellular Bacteria
49. Novel lectin-based chimeric antigen receptors target Gb3-positive tumour cells
50. The bacterial lectin LecA from P. aeruginosa alters membrane organization by dispersing ordered domains
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