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1. A Secreted RNA Binding Protein Forms RNA-Stabilizing Granules in the Honeybee Royal Jelly

2. Subversion of the innate immune response by micro-organisms. (Report)

3. Use of Proteins Identified through a Functional Genomic Screen To Develop a Protein Subunit Vaccine That Provides Significant Protection against Virulent Streptococcus suis in Pigs

4. Complotype affects the extent of down-regulation by Factor I of the C3b feedback cycle in vitro

5. Emergence of methicillin resistance predates the clinical use of antibiotics.

6. A Secreted RNA Binding Protein Forms RNA-Stabilizing Granules in the Honeybee Royal Jelly.

7. A novel and sensitive functional assay for complement Factor I based on the third proteolytic clip of C3b.

8. Use of Proteins Identified through a Functional Genomic Screen To Develop a Protein Subunit Vaccine That Provides Significant Protection against Virulent Streptococcus suis in Pigs.

9. Experimental confirmation of the C3 tickover hypothesis by studies with an Ab (S77) that inhibits tickover in whole serum.

10. Further studies of the down-regulation by Factor I of the C3b feedback cycle using endotoxin as a soluble activator and red cells as a source of CR1 on sera of different complotype.

11. Complotype affects the extent of down-regulation by Factor I of the C3b feedback cycle in vitro.

12. A fusion intermediate gp41 immunogen elicits neutralizing antibodies to HIV-1.

13. Mixed adjuvant formulations reveal a new combination that elicit antibody response comparable to Freund's adjuvants.

14. Streptococcal DRS (distantly related to SIC) and SIC inhibit antimicrobial peptides, components of mucosal innate immunity: a comparison of their activities.

15. Inhibition of antimicrobial peptides by group A streptococci: SIC and DRS.

16. Attribution of the various inhibitory actions of the streptococcal inhibitor of complement (SIC) to regions within the molecule.

17. The interaction of streptococcal inhibitor of complement (SIC) and its proteolytic fragments with the human beta defensins.

18. Determination of CD59 protein in normal human serum by enzyme immunoassay, using octyl-glucoside detergent to release glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol-CD59 from lipid complex.

19. Streptococcal inhibitor of complement inhibits two additional components of the mucosal innate immune system: secretory leukocyte proteinase inhibitor and lysozyme.

20. Streptococcal inhibitor of complement (SIC) inhibits the membrane attack complex by preventing uptake of C567 onto cell membranes.

21. Comparison of C1q-receptors on rat microglia and peritoneal macrophages.

22. Rapid isolation and biochemical characterization of rat C1 and C1q.

23. Oligodendrocytes lack glycolipid anchored proteins which protect them against complement lysis. Restoration of resistance to lysis by incorporation of CD59.

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