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101. Specific Combinations of Erythrocyte Group Antigens in Blood Donors.

102. Isolation and structural characterization of a non-diketopiperazine phytotoxin from a potato pathogenic Streptomyces strain.

103. H19-Dependent Transcriptional Regulation of β3 and β4 Integrins Upon Estrogen and Hypoxia Favors Metastatic Potential in Prostate Cancer.

104. A Promiscuous Cytochrome P450 Hydroxylates Aliphatic and Aromatic C-H Bonds of Aromatic 2,5-Diketopiperazines.

105. The prognostic significance of positive peritoneal cytology in endometrial cancer and its correlations with L1-CAM biomarker.

106. Very low intensity ultrasounds as a new strategy to improve selective delivery of nanoparticles-complexes in cancer cells.

107. HMGA1/E2F1 axis and NFkB pathways regulate LPS progression and trabectedin resistance.

108. Endometrial cancer prognosis correlates with the expression of L1CAM and miR34a biomarkers.

109. Genetic background affects pathogenicity island function and pathogen emergence in Streptomyces.

110. Contribution of the β-glucosidase BglC to the onset of the pathogenic lifestyle of Streptomyces scabies.

111. High-Yield Production of Herbicidal Thaxtomins and Thaxtomin Analogs in a Nonpathogenic Streptomyces Strain.

112. Engineered P450 biocatalysts show improved activity and regio-promiscuity in aromatic nitration.

113. Tracking the Subtle Mutations Driving Host Sensing by the Plant Pathogen Streptomyces scabies .

114. Prognostic role of NF-YA splicing isoforms and Lamin A status in low grade endometrial cancer.

115. Emergence of Novel Pathogenic Streptomyces Species by Site-Specific Accretion and cis-Mobilization of Pathogenicity Islands.

116. Hyaluronic Acid Derivative with Improved Versatility for Processing and Biological Functionalization.

117. Dual targeting of HER3 and MEK may overcome HER3-dependent drug-resistance of colon cancers.

118. Promiscuous Pathogenicity Islands and Phylogeny of Pathogenic Streptomyces spp.

119. The CebE/MsiK Transporter is a Doorway to the Cello-oligosaccharide-mediated Induction of Streptomyces scabies Pathogenicity.

120. A re-evaluation of the taxonomy of phytopathogenic genera Dickeya and Pectobacterium using whole-genome sequencing data.

121. An artificial self-sufficient cytochrome P450 directly nitrates fluorinated tryptophan analogs with a different regio-selectivity.

122. Epitelial-to-mesenchimal transition and invasion are upmodulated by tumor-expressed granzyme B and inhibited by docosahexaenoic acid in human colorectal cancer cells.

123. Genome Content and Phylogenomics Reveal both Ancestral and Lateral Evolutionary Pathways in Plant-Pathogenic Streptomyces Species.

124. The cellobiose sensor CebR is the gatekeeper of Streptomyces scabies pathogenicity.

125. Sema6A and Mical1 control cell growth and survival of BRAFV600E human melanoma cells.

127. Thaxtomin A production and virulence are controlled by several bld gene global regulators in Streptomyces scabies.

128. Characterization of the integration and modular excision of the integrative conjugative element PAISt in Streptomyces turgidiscabies Car8.

129. A ubiquitin carboxyl extension protein secreted from a plant-parasitic nematode Globodera rostochiensis is cleaved in planta to promote plant parasitism.

130. The ESX/type VII secretion system modulates development, but not virulence, of the plant pathogen Streptomyces scabies.

132. Cytochrome P450–catalyzed L-tryptophan nitration in thaxtomin phytotoxin biosynthesis.

133. Draft genome sequence of Streptomyces acidiscabies 84-104, an emergent plant pathogen.

134. Evidence that thaxtomin C is a pathogenicity determinant of Streptomyces ipomoeae, the causative agent of Streptomyces soil rot disease of sweet potato.

135. The plant pathogen Streptomyces scabies 87-22 has a functional pyochelin biosynthetic pathway that is regulated by TetR- and AfsR-family proteins.

136. Streptomyces turgidiscabies Car8 contains a modular pathogenicity island that shares virulence genes with other actinobacterial plant pathogens.

137. What does it take to be a plant pathogen: genomic insights from Streptomyces species.

138. The twin arginine protein transport pathway exports multiple virulence proteins in the plant pathogen Streptomyces scabies.

139. Streptomyces scabies 87-22 contains a coronafacic acid-like biosynthetic cluster that contributes to plant-microbe interactions.

140. 4-Nitrotryptophan is a substrate for the non-ribosomal peptide synthetase TxtB in the thaxtomin A biosynthetic pathway.

141. Hopanoids are not essential for growth of Streptomyces scabies 87-22.

142. Streptomyces scabies 87-22 possesses a functional tomatinase.

143. Virulence mechanisms of Gram-positive plant pathogenic bacteria.

144. Thaxtomin biosynthesis: the path to plant pathogenicity in the genus Streptomyces.

145. Plant-pathogenic Streptomyces species produce nitric oxide synthase-derived nitric oxide in response to host signals.

146. The AraC/XylS regulator TxtR modulates thaxtomin biosynthesis and virulence in Streptomyces scabies.

147. Streptomyces turgidiscabies possesses a functional cytokinin biosynthetic pathway and produces leafy galls.

148. Effect of carbohydrates on the production of thaxtomin A by Streptomyces acidiscabies.

149. Streptomyces turgidiscabies secretes a novel virulence protein, Nec1, which facilitates infection.

150. Evolution of plant pathogenicity in Streptomyces.

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