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1. Effect of Gravity on Bacterial Adhesion to Heterogeneous Surfaces

2. Modification to axial tracking for mobile magnetic microspheres

3. A multiplexed magnetic tweezer with precision particle tracking and bi-directional force control

4. Neutralizing Antibodies Against Allosteric Proteins: Insights From a Bacterial Adhesin

5. Recombinant FimH Adhesin Demonstrates How the Allosteric Catch Bond Mechanism Can Support Fast and Strong Bacterial Attachment in the Absence of Shear

6. Black Dots: Microcontact-Printed, Reference-Free Traction Force Microscopy

7. Black Dots: High-Yield Traction Force Microscopy Reveals Structural Factors Contributing to Platelet Forces

9. Toggle switch residues control allosteric transitions in bacterial adhesins by participating in a concerted repacking of the protein core

10. FimH as a scaffold for regulated molecular recognition

12. Calpain drives pyroptotic vimentin cleavage, intermediate filament loss, and cell rupture that mediates immunostimulation

13. How Do We Know when Single-Molecule Force Spectroscopy Really Tests Single Bonds?

15. Specific electrostatic interactions between charged amino acid residues regulate binding of von Willebrand factor to blood platelets

16. RMSD analysis of structures of the bacterial protein FimH identifies five conformations of its lectin domain

17. Recognition of specific sialoglycan structures by oral streptococci impacts the severity of endocardial infection

20. Serine-Rich Repeat Adhesins Mediate Shear-Enhanced Streptococcal Binding to Platelets

22. Conformational inactivation induces immunogenicity of the receptor-binding pocket of a bacterial adhesin

23. Allosteric Coupling in the Bacterial Adhesive Protein FimH

24. Tight Conformational Coupling between the Domains of the Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli Fimbrial Adhesin CfaE Regulates Binding State Transition

25. Only the strong: when antibodies hold on

26. Type 1 Fimbrial Adhesin FimH Elicits an Immune Response That Enhances Cell Adhesion of Escherichia coli

27. A Nanoadhesive Composed of Receptor-Ligand Bonds

28. Shear-Stabilized Rolling Behavior of E. coli Examined with Simulations

29. Mechanical Regulation of Cells by Materials and Tissues

30. Structural Basis for Mechanical Force Regulation of the Adhesin FimH via Finger Trap-like β Sheet Twisting

31. Shear-enhanced binding of intestinal colonization factor antigen I of enterotoxigenicEscherichia coli

32. Molecular Biomechanics: The Molecular Basis of How Forces Regulate Cellular Function

33. Catch Bonds in Adhesion

34. Beyond Induced-Fit Receptor-Ligand Interactions: Structural Changes that Can Significantly Extend Bond Lifetimes

35. FimH Forms Catch Bonds That Are Enhanced by Mechanical Force Due to Allosteric Regulation

36. Integrin-like Allosteric Properties of the Catch Bond-forming FimH Adhesin of Escherichia coli

37. The cysteine bond in the Escherichia coli FimH adhesin is critical for adhesion under flow conditions

38. Interdomain Interaction in the FimH Adhesin of Escherichia coli Regulates the Affinity to Mannose

39. Weak Rolling Adhesion Enhances Bacterial Surface Colonization

40. Understanding the Counterintuitive Phenomenon of Catch Bonds

41. Mechanism of allosteric propagation across a β-sheet structure investigated by molecular dynamics simulations

42. Inactive conformation enhances binding function in physiological conditions

43. Inhibition and Reversal of Microbial Attachment by an Antibody with Parasteric Activity against the FimH Adhesin of Uropathogenic E. coli

44. Catch Bond-mediated Adhesion without a Shear Threshold

45. Catch-Bond Model Derived from Allostery Explains Force-Activated Bacterial Adhesion

46. A Catch-Bond Based Nanoadhesive Sensitive to Shear Stress

47. Shear-dependent ‘stick-and-roll’ adhesion of type 1 fimbriated Escherichia coli

48. Bacterial Adhesion to Target Cells Enhanced by Shear Force

49. A structural model for force regulated integrin binding to fibronectin's RGD-synergy site

50. Yielding elastic tethers stabilize robust cell adhesion

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