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1. Proteomic comparison of the organic matrices from parietal and base plates of the acorn barnacle Amphibalanus amphitrite

2. Gene co‐option, duplication and divergence of cement proteins underpin the evolution of bioadhesives across barnacle life histories.

4. Comparative analysis of stalked and acorn barnacle adhesive proteomes

5. Refined Capsid Structure of Human Adenovirus D26 at 3.4 Å Resolution

6. Biochemistry of Barnacle Adhesion: An Updated Review

7. Repurposing of Glycine-Rich Proteins in Abiotic and Biotic Stresses in the Lone-Star Tick (Amblyomma americanum)

8. Repurposing of Glycine-Rich Proteins in Abiotic and Biotic Stresses in the Lone-Star Tick (Amblyomma americanum).

9. Comparative Analysis of the Adhesive Proteins of the Adult Stalked Goose Barnacle Pollicipes pollicipes (Cirripedia: Pedunculata).

10. Adhesive gland transcriptomics uncovers a diversity of genes involved in glue formation in marine tube-building polychaetes.

11. Biomineralization in Barnacle Base Plate in Association with Adhesive Cement Protein.

12. Structural characterization of tick cement cones collected from in vivo and artificial membrane blood-fed Lone Star ticks (Amblyomma americanum).

13. Five hundred million years to mobility: directed locomotion and its ecological function in a turtle barnacle

14. Five hundred million years to mobility:directed locomotion and its ecological function in a turtle barnacle

15. Comparative analysis of stalked and acorn barnacle adhesive proteomes

16. First study on gene expression of cement proteins and potential adhesion-related genes of a membranous-based barnacle as revealed from Next-Generation Sequencing technology.

17. Repurposing of Glycine-Rich Proteins in Abiotic and Biotic Stresses in the Lone-Star Tick (Amblyomma americanum)

18. Refined Capsid Structure of Human Adenovirus D26 at 3.4 Å Resolution.

19. Structure of a Cell Entry Defective Human Adenovirus Provides Insights into Precursor Proteins and Capsid Maturation.

20. Profiling of adhesive-related genes in the freshwater cnidarian Hydra magnipapillata by transcriptomics and proteomics

22. Accessing transcriptomic data for ecologically important genes in the goose barnacle (Pollicipes pollicipes), with particular focus on cement proteins.

23. Cryo-EM structure of human adenovirus D26 reveals the conservation of structural organization among human adenoviruses

24. Profiling of adhesive-related genes in the freshwater cnidarian Hydra magnipapillata by transcriptomics and proteomics

25. The chemistry of stalked barnacle adhesive (Lepas anatifera)

26. Accessing transcriptomic data for ecologically important genes in the goose barnacle ('Pollicipes pollicipes'), with particular focus on cement proteins

27. First study on gene expression of cement proteins and potential adhesion-related genes of a membranous-based barnacle as revealed from Next-Generation Sequencing technology

28. Accessing transcriptomic data for ecologically important genes in the goose barnacle ('Pollicipes pollicipes'), with particular focus on cement proteins

29. Cryo-EM structure of human adenovirus D26 reveals the conservation of structural organization among human adenoviruses.

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