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1. Purified CDT toxins and a clean deletion within the CDT locus provide novel insights into the contribution of binary toxin in cellular inflammation and Clostridioides difficile infection.

2. Increased intestinal permeability and downregulation of absorptive ion transporters Nhe3, Dra, and Sglt1 contribute to diarrhea during Clostridioides difficile infection

3. Cecum axis (CecAx) preservation reveals physiological and pathological gradients in mouse gastrointestinal epithelium

4. Nanobodies against C. difficile TcdA and TcdB reveal unexpected neutralizing epitopes and provide a toolkit for toxin quantitation in vivo.

5. Nectin-3 and shed forms of CSPG4 can serve as epithelial cell receptors for Clostridioides difficile TcdB

6. Paeniclostridium sordellii uterine infection is dependent on the estrous cycle.

7. Molecular architecture of bacterial type IV secretion systems.

8. Strain Variation in Clostridioides difficile Cytotoxicity Associated with Genomic Variation at Both Pathogenic and Nonpathogenic Loci

9. Glucosyltransferase-dependent and independent effects of Clostridioides difficile toxins during infection.

10. Structural analysis of the Legionella pneumophila Dot/Icm type IV secretion system core complex

11. Cryo-EM reveals species-specific components within the Helicobacter pylori Cag type IV secretion system core complex

12. 4345 Two-step Algorithm for Clostridioides difficile is Inadequate for Differentiating Infection from Colonization in Children

13. Clostridioides difficile toxins: mechanisms of action and antitoxin therapeutics

14. Redistribution of the Novel Clostridioides difficile Spore Adherence Receptor E-Cadherin by TcdA and TcdB Increases Spore Binding to Adherens Junctions

15. Toxin-mediated downregulation of absorptive ion transporters NHE3, DRA, and SGLT1 in the colon contributes to diarrhea associated withClostridioides difficileinfection

16. Clostridium difficile Toxin A Undergoes Clathrin-Independent, PACSIN2-Dependent Endocytosis.

17. Clostridium sordellii Lethal-Toxin Autoprocessing and Membrane Localization Activities Drive GTPase Glucosylation Profiles in Endothelial Cells

18. Strain variation in Clostridioides difficile toxin activity associated with genomic variation at both PaLoc and non-PaLoc loci

19. Functional Properties of Oligomeric and Monomeric Forms of Helicobacter pylori VacA Toxin

20. Clostridioides difficile infection damages colonic stem cells via TcdB, impairing epithelial repair and recovery from disease

21. Intestinal bile acids directly modulate the structure and function of C. difficile TcdB toxin

22. Structural elucidation of the Clostridioides difficile transferase toxin reveals a single-site binding mode for the enzyme

23. Structural insights into the transition of Clostridioides difficile binary toxin from prepore to pore

24. Redistribution of the novelC. difficilespore-adherence receptor, E-cadherin, by TcdA and TcdB increases spore-binding to adherens junctions

26. Murine Intrarectal Instillation of Purified Recombinant Clostridioides difficile Toxins Enables Mechanistic Studies of Pathogenesis

27. Two-step Testing for Clostridioides Difficile is Inadequate in Differentiating Infection From Colonization in Children

30. Cryo-EM reveals species-specific components within the Helicobacter pylori Cag type IV secretion system core complex

31. Murine intrarectal instillation of purified recombinant C. difficile toxins enables mechanistic studies of pathogenesis

32. Murine Intrarectal Instillation of Purified Recombinant

33. Fecal Microbiota Transplantation for Recurrent Clostridioides difficile Infection Associates With Functional Alterations in Circulating microRNAs

34. Persistent bacteremia and psoas abscess caused by a lethal toxin-deficient Paeniclostridium sordellii

36. Clostridium difficile Toxin B causes epithelial cell necrosis through an autoprocessing-independent mechanism.

37. Botulinum neurotoxin devoid of receptor binding domain translocates active protease.

39. Anthrax toxin receptor 2 determinants that dictate the pH threshold of toxin pore formation.

40. Anthrax toxin receptor 2-dependent lethal toxin killing in vivo.

41. Functional defects in Clostridium difficile TcdB toxin uptake identify CSPG4 receptor-binding determinants

42. Use of a neutralizing antibody helps identify structural features critical for binding of Clostridium difficile toxin TcdA to the host cell surface

43. Structural elucidation of the

44. Small Molecule Inhibitor Screen Reveals Calcium Channel Signaling as a Mechanistic Mediator of Clostridium difficile TcdB-Induced Necrosis

45. The Helicobacter pylori Cag Type IV Secretion System

46. Zinc intoxication induces ferroptosis in A549 human lung cells

47. Control of antiviral innate immune response by protein geranylgeranylation

48. Cryo-EM analysis reveals structural basis of Helicobacter pylori VacA toxin oligomerization

49. Clostridioides difficile infection induces a rapid influx of bile acids into the gut during colonization of the host

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