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1. VEuPathDB: the eukaryotic pathogen, vector and host bioinformatics resource center in 2023.

2. VEuPathDB: the eukaryotic pathogen, vector and host bioinformatics resource center.

3. Co-purification of nitrate reductase 1 with components of the cytochrome bcc-aa 3 oxidase supercomplex from spores of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2).

4. Anaerobic nitrate respiration in the aerobe Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2): helping maintain a proton gradient during dormancy.

5. Hypoxia-induced synthesis of respiratory nitrate reductase 2 of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) depends on the histidine kinase OsdK in mycelium but not in spores.

6. Activity of Spore-Specific Respiratory Nitrate Reductase 1 of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) Requires a Functional Cytochrome bcc-aa 3 Oxidase Supercomplex.

7. Cytochrome bd Oxidase Has an Important Role in Sustaining Growth and Development of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) under Oxygen-Limiting Conditions.

8. Cytochrome bcc-aa3 Oxidase Supercomplexes in the Aerobic Respiratory Chain of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2).

9. The C-terminal Six Amino Acids of the FNT Channel FocA Are Required for Formate Translocation But Not Homopentamer Integrity.

10. EuPathDB: the eukaryotic pathogen genomics database resource.

11. Phosphate and oxygen limitation induce respiratory nitrate reductase 3 synthesis in stationary-phase mycelium of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2).

12. Effectiveness of Tapentadol Prolonged Release (PR) Compared with Oxycodone/Naloxone PR for the Management of Severe Chronic Low Back Pain with a Neuropathic Component: A Randomized, Controlled, Open-Label, Phase 3b/4 Study.

13. Tolerability, Safety, and Quality of Life with Tapentadol Prolonged Release (PR) Compared with Oxycodone/Naloxone PR in Patients with Severe Chronic Low Back Pain with a Neuropathic Component: A Randomized, Controlled, Open-label, Phase 3b/4 Trial.

14. The glycyl-radical enzyme 2-ketobutyrate formate-lyase, TdcE, interacts specifically with the formate-translocating FNT-channel protein FocA.

15. Oxygen and Nitrate Respiration in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2).

16. Effectiveness and Tolerability of a Moderate Dose of Tapentadol Prolonged Release for Managing Severe, Chronic Low Back Pain with a Neuropathic Component: An Open-label Continuation Arm of a Randomized Phase 3b Study.

17. Effectiveness and Safety of Tapentadol Prolonged Release (PR) Versus a Combination of Tapentadol PR and Pregabalin for the Management of Severe, Chronic Low Back Pain With a Neuropathic Component: A Randomized, Double-blind, Phase 3b Study.

18. Oxygen-dependent control of respiratory nitrate reduction in mycelium of Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2).

19. Pyruvate formate-lyase interacts directly with the formate channel FocA to regulate formate translocation.

20. A respiratory nitrate reductase active exclusively in resting spores of the obligate aerobe Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2).

21. Effectiveness and tolerability of tapentadol prolonged release compared with prior opioid therapy for the management of severe, chronic osteoarthritis pain.

22. Coordination of FocA and pyruvate formate-lyase synthesis in Escherichia coli demonstrates preferential translocation of formate over other mixed-acid fermentation products.

23. Tapentadol prolonged release versus strong opioids for severe, chronic low back pain: results of an open-label, phase 3b study.

24. Terminal reduction reactions of nitrate and sulfate assimilation in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2): identification of genes encoding nitrite and sulfite reductases.

25. Unexpected oligomeric structure of the FocA formate channel of Escherichia coli : a paradigm for the formate-nitrite transporter family of integral membrane proteins.

26. Selective transcription of p53 target genes by zinc finger-p53 DNA binding domain chimeras.

27. P53-dependent cell-killing by selective repression of thymidine kinase and reduced prodrug activation.

28. Cloning and expression of the complement receptor glycoprotein C from Herpesvirus simiae (herpes B virus): protection from complement-mediated cell lysis.

29. Selective gene regulation with designed transcription factors: implications for therapy.

30. Design of artificial transcription factors to selectively regulate the pro-apoptotic bax gene.

31. Macromolecular therapeutics: emerging strategies for drug discovery in the postgenome era.

32. Nitrogen metabolism in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2): modification of glutamine synthetase I by an adenylyltransferase.

33. The human autoantigen La/SS-B accelerates herpes simplex virus type 1 replication in transfected mouse 3T3 cells.

34. Herpes simplex virus and the cytoskeleton.

35. Localization of latency-associated transcripts in the uterovaginal plexus of herpes simplex virus type 1 and 2 latently infected mice.

36. Mixed vaginal infections of Balb/c mice with low virulent herpes simplex type 1 strains result in restoration of virulence properties: vaginitis/vulvitis and neuroinvasiveness.

37. Influence of glycoproteins B, C and D on the conversion of virus-to-cell attachment from heparin sensitivity to resistance.

38. TNF-alpha mediated apoptosis of CD4 positive T-lymphocytes. A model of T-cell depletion in HIV infected individuals.

39. Replication of herpes simplex virus type 1 and 2 in the medulla of the adrenal gland after vaginal infection of mice.

40. Two mutations in gB-1 and gD-1 of herpes simplex virus type 1 are involved in the "fusion from without" phenotype in different cell types.

41. Single amino acid substitutions in the glycoprotein B carboxy terminus influence the fusion from without property of herpes simplex virus type 1.

42. Correlation of virus replication, cytokine (TNF-alpha and IL-1) producing cells, neuronal necrosis and inflammation after intranasal infection of mice with herpes simplex virus strains of different virulence.

43. Amino acid substitutions in glycoprotein D mediate the ability of fusion from without-positive herpes simplex virus type 1 strains to penetrate at 4 degrees and in the presence of soluble glycoprotein D.

44. Enhancement by TNF-alpha of reactivation and replication of latent herpes simplex virus from trigeminal ganglia of mice.

45. A vaccinia virus--herpes simplex virus (HSV) glycoprotein B1 recombinant or an HSV vaccine overcome the HSV type 2 induced humoral immunosuppression and protect against vaginal challenge in BALB/c mice.

46. Cyclosporin A resistance of herpes simplex virus-induced "fusion from within" as a phenotypical marker of mutations in the Syn 3 locus of the glycoprotein B gene.

47. Evidence for a multistep mechanism for cell-cell fusion by herpes simplex virus with mutations in the syn 3 locus using heparin derivatives during fusion from within.

48. Herpes simplex virus hepatitis and related problems.

49. [Milestones in virology].

50. Pathogenesis of HSV-1/2 induced vaginitis/vulvitis of the mouse: dependence of lesions on genetic properties of the virus and analysis of pathohistology.

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