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7. In situ analysis of Bacillus licheniformis biofilms: amyloid-like polymers and eDNA are involved in the adherence and aggregation of the extracellular matrix.

8. Fate of organic matter during moderate heat treatment of sludge: kinetics of biopolymer and hydrolytic activity release and impact on sludge reduction by anaerobic digestion.

9. Removal of microbial multi-species biofilms from the paper industry by enzymatic treatments.

10. Quantification of biofilm exopolysaccharides using an in situ assay with periodic acid–Schiff reagent.

11. Cell density and extracellular matrix composition mitigate bacterial biofilm sensitivity to UV-C LED irradiation.

12. Detection of Gel-Forming Polymers via Calcium Crosslinking, Applied to the Screening of Extracellular Polymeric Substances Extracted from Biological Aggregates.

13. Architecture and physico-chemical properties of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens L-17 pellicle formed at the air-liquid interface.

14. Genome sequence data of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens L-17.

15. The Response of Extracellular Polymeric Substances Production by Phototrophic Biofilms to a Sequential Disturbance Strongly Depends on Environmental Conditions.

16. Response of Controlled Cell Load Biofilms to Cold Atmospheric Plasma Jet: Evidence of Extracellular Matrix Contribution.

17. Chemical and physical properties of alginate-like exopolymers of aerobic granules and flocs produced from different wastewaters.

18. Physiological responses of three mono-species phototrophic biofilms exposed to copper and zinc.

19. Extracellular polymeric substances of biofilms: Suffering from an identity crisis.

20. Comparison of extraction methods for the characterization of extracellular polymeric substances from aggregates of three biofilm-forming phototrophic microorganisms.

21. Production of Aspergillus niger biomass on sugarcane distillery wastewater: physiological aspects and potential for biodiesel production.

22. Quantification of amyloid fibrils using size exclusion chromatography coupled with online fluorescence and ultraviolet detection.

23. Multiple EPS interactions involved in the cohesion and structure of aerobic granules.

24. Development and validation of a colorimetric assay for simultaneous quantification of neutral and uronic sugars.

25. Extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) from aerobic granular sludges: extraction, fractionation, and anionic properties.

26. Extracellular Polymeric Substances diversity of biofilms grown under contrasted environmental conditions.

27. Characterization and differential expression of a newly identified phosphorylated isoform of the human 20S proteasome beta7 subunit in tumor vs. normal cell lines.

28. Effect of ajoene, a natural antitumor small molecule, on human 20S proteasome activity in vitro and in human leukemic HL60 cells.

29. Mapping and structural dissection of human 20 S proteasome using proteomic approaches.

30. The major synovial targets of the rheumatoid arthritis-specific antifilaggrin autoantibodies are deiminated forms of the alpha- and beta-chains of fibrin.

31. The epitopes targeted by the rheumatoid arthritis-associated antifilaggrin autoantibodies are posttranslationally generated on various sites of (pro)filaggrin by deimination of arginine residues.

32. Immunoblotting detection of autoantibodies to human epidermis filaggrin: a new diagnostic test for rheumatoid arthritis.

33. Normal human epidermal keratinocytes express in vitro specific molecular forms of (pro)filaggrin recognized by rheumatoid arthritis-associated antifilaggrin autoantibodies.

34. Evidence that filaggrin is a component of cornified cell envelopes in human plantar epidermis.

35. Monoclonal antibodies to human epidermal filaggrin, some not recognizing profilaggrin.

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