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51. Multidrug-resistant Salmonella enterica serovar Infantis, Israel.

52. Salmonella enterica outbreak in a banqueting hall in Jerusalem: the unseen hand of the epidemiological triangle?

53. Clinical characteristics and molecular subtyping of Vibrio vulnificus illnesses, Israel.

54. Endemic occurrence of infections by multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli of four unique serotypes in the elderly population of Israel.

55. Microspectrofluorometry and fluorescence imaging in the study of human cytopathology.

56. Synthesis of fluorescent substrates and their application to study of sphingolipid metabolism in vitro and in intact cells.

57. Multiprobe fluorescence imaging and microspectrofluorimetry of cell transformation and differentiation: implications in terms of applied biochemistry and biotechnology.

58. Nontyphoid Salmonella bacteremia: age-related differences in clinical presentation, bacteriology, and outcome.

59. Photosensitized inactivation of Plasmodium falciparum- and Babesia divergens-infected erythrocytes in whole blood by lipophilic pheophorbide derivatives.

60. Overexpression of human glucocerebrosidase containing different-sized leaders.

61. Intracellular degradation of sulforhodamine-GM1: use for a fluorescence-based characterization of GM2-gangliosidosis variants in fibroblasts and white blood cells.

62. Fluorescence-based selection of retrovirally transduced cells in the absence of a marker gene: direct selection of transduced type B Niemann-Pick disease cells and evidence for bystander correction.

63. Synthesis and use of novel fluorescent glycosphingolipids for estimating beta-glucosidase activity in vitro in the absence of detergents and subtyping Gaucher disease variants following administration into intact cells.

64. A novel fluorescent pH indicator for the acidic range.

65. Administration of pyrene lipids by receptor-mediated endocytosis and their degradation in skin fibroblasts.

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