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1. Tailored liposomal nanotraps for the treatment of Streptococcal infections

2. Targeting the Pseudomonas aeruginosa Virulence Factor Phospholipase C With Engineered Liposomes

3. Liposomal Therapy Attenuates Dermonecrosis Induced by Community-Associated Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus by Targeting α-Type Phenol-Soluble Modulins and α-Hemolysin

4. Host-Derived Microvesicles Carrying Bacterial Pore-Forming Toxins Deliver Signals to Macrophages: A Novel Mechanism of Shaping Immune Responses

5. The Neutral Sphingomyelinase 2 Is Required to Polarize and Sustain T Cell Receptor Signaling

6. Microvesicle shedding and lysosomal repair fulfill divergent cellular needs during the repair of streptolysin O-induced plasmalemmal damage.

7. The targeting of plasmalemmal ceramide to mitochondria during apoptosis.

8. Bis(monoacylglycero)phosphate, a new lipid signature of endosome-derived extracellular vesicles

9. Targeting the

10. Bacterial pore‐forming toxin pneumolysin: Cell membrane structure and microvesicle shedding capacity determines differential survival of immune cell types

11. Tailored Liposomal Nanotraps for the Treatment of Streptococcal Infections

12. The Contribution of the Left Phrenic Nerve to Innervation of the Esophagogastric Junction

13. Liposomal Therapy Attenuates Dermonecrosis Induced by Community-Associated Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus by Targeting α-Type Phenol-Soluble Modulins and α-Hemolysin

14. Active release of pneumolysin prepores and pores by mammalian cells undergoing a Streptococcus pneumoniae attack

15. Membrane deformation and layer-by-layer peeling of giant vesicles induced by the pore-forming toxin pneumolysin

16. Down-regulation of acid sphingomyelinase and neutral sphingomyelinase-2 inversely determines the cellular resistance to plasmalemmal injury by pore-forming toxins

17. Pathological manifestations of Farber disease in a new mouse model

18. Pneumolysin-damaged cells benefit from non-homogeneous toxin binding to cholesterol-rich membrane domains

19. Tailored liposomes against bacterial toxins: A novel approach at anti-infective therapy

20. Engineered liposomes sequester bacterial exotoxins and protect from severe invasive infections in mice

21. Improved isolation strategies to increase the yield and purity of human urinary exosomes for biomarker discovery

22. Imidazolium Salts Mimicking the Structure of Natural Lipids Exploit Remarkable Properties Forming Lamellar Phases and Giant Vesicles

23. miR-199a-5p Regulates Urothelial Permeability and May Play a Role in Bladder Pain Syndrome

24. Annexin A1 is a biomarker of T-tubular repair in skeletal muscle of nonmyopathic patients undergoing statin therapy

25. Clinical Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates induce differing CXCL8 responses from human nasopharyngeal epithelial cells which are reduced by liposomes

26. Inhibition of suicidal erythrocyte death by blebbistatin

27. Blebbing confers resistance against cell lysis

28. Tailored protection against plasmalemmal injury by annexins with different Ca2+ sensitivities

29. Plasma membrane repair and cellular damage control: the annexin survival kit

32. Statin therapy and the expression of genes that regulate calcium homeostasis and membrane repair in skeletal muscle

33. Association between statin-associated myopathy and skeletal muscle damage

34. Annexins sense changes in intracellular pH during hypoxia

35. Defying death: Cellular survival strategies following plasmalemmal injury by bacterial toxins

36. Biochemical characterization of detergent-resistant membranes: a systematic approach

37. Statin therapy induces ultrastructural damage in skeletal muscle in patients without myalgia

38. Increased cholesterol decreases uterine activity: functional effects of cholesterol alteration in pregnant rat myometrium

39. Stress fibres–a Ca2+-independent store for annexins?

40. Ca²⁺-dependent repair of pneumolysin pores: A new paradigm for host cellular defense against bacterial pore-forming toxins

41. Dealing with damage: plasma membrane repair mechanisms

42. MMP-19: cellular localization of a novel metalloproteinase within normal breast tissue and mammary gland tumours

43. Annexins in Cell Membrane Dynamics

44. Annexin VI participates in the formation of a reversible, membrane- cytoskeleton complex in smooth muscle cells

45. Sorting of Murine Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells during Wound Healing in the Chicken Chorioallantoic Membrane

46. The intima: Historic literature revisited

47. P2X7 receptors mediate resistance to toxin-induced cell lysis

48. Annexins

49. Ceramide in plasma membrane repair

50. Human foetal lung (IMR-90) cells: Myofibroblasts with smooth muscle-like contractile properties

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