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1. A Fijivirus Major Viroplasm Protein Shows RNA-Stimulated ATPase Activity by Adopting Pentameric and Hexameric Assemblies of Dimers

2. Safety and effectiveness of RBD-specific polyclonal equine F(ab´)2 fragments for the treatment of hospitalized patients with severe Covid-19 disease: A retrospective cohort study

3. Dimer Asymmetry and Light Activation Mechanism in Brucella Blue-Light Sensor Histidine Kinase

4. Crystallization and initial X-ray diffraction analysis of the multi-domain Brucella blue light-activated histidine kinase LOV-HK in its illuminated state

5. Safety and effectiveness of RBD-specific polyclonal equine F(ab´)2 fragments for the treatment of hospitalized patients with severe Covid-19 disease: A retrospective cohort study.

6. Restoration of antitumor immunity through anti-MICA antibodies elicited with a chimeric protein

7. The Next Generation Scientist program: capacity-building for future scientific leaders in low- and middle-income countries

8. Acidic pH triggers the phosphorylation of the response regulator NtrX in alphaproteobacteria.

9. The superfamily keeps growing: Identification in trypanosomatids of RibJ, the first riboflavin transporter family in protists.

10. Expression of the multimeric and highly immunogenic Brucella spp. lumazine synthase fused to bovine rotavirus VP8d as a scaffold for antigen production in tobacco chloroplasts

11. LOV Histidine Kinase Modulates the General Stress Response System and Affects the virB Operon Expression in Brucella abortus.

12. Extensive Identification of Bacterial Riboflavin Transporters and Their Distribution across Bacterial Species.

13. Brucella spp. Lumazine Synthase Induces a TLR4-Mediated Protective Response against B16 Melanoma in Mice.

14. A polymeric protein induces specific cytotoxicity in a TLR4 dependent manner in the absence of adjuvants.

15. An atypical riboflavin pathway is essential for Brucella abortus virulence.

16. Relevance of the diversity among members of the Trypanosoma cruzi trans-sialidase family analyzed with camelids single-domain antibodies.

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