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1. Hydrogen Peroxide Is Responsible for the Cytotoxic Effects of Streptococcus pneumoniae on Primary Microglia in the Absence of Pneumolysin

2. The single D380 amino acid substitution increases pneumolysin cytotoxicity toward neuronal cells

3. Lipoteichoic Acids Are Essential for Pneumococcal Colonization and Membrane Integrity

4. TLR4 sensing of IsdB of Staphylococcus aureus induces a proinflammatory cytokine response via the NLRP3-caspase-1 inflammasome cascade

5. The type-2 Streptococcus canis M protein SCM-2 binds fibrinogen and facilitates antiphagocytic properties

6. Innate immune responses at the asymptomatic stage of influenza A viral infections of Streptococcus pneumoniae colonized and non-colonized mice

7. Pneumococcal Extracellular Serine Proteases: Molecular Analysis and Impact on Colonization and Disease

8. Extracellular Pneumococcal Serine Proteases Affect Nasopharyngeal Colonization

9. Homophilic protein interactions facilitate bacterial aggregation and IgG-dependent complex formation by the Streptococcus canis M protein SCM

10. Platelets, Bacterial Adhesins and the Pneumococcus

11. Lipoteichoic acid deficiency permits normal growth but impairs virulence of Streptococcus pneumoniae

12. Von Willebrand Factor Mediates Pneumococcal Aggregation and Adhesion in Blood Flow

13. The Two-Component System 09 of Streptococcus pneumoniae Is Important for Metabolic Fitness and Resistance during Dissemination in the Host

14. Proteomic Adaptation of Streptococcus pneumoniae to the Human Antimicrobial Peptide LL-37

15. Intranasal Vaccination With Lipoproteins Confers Protection Against Pneumococcal Colonisation

16. Molecular and structural basis of oligopeptide recognition by the Ami transporter system in pneumococci.

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