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1. Aquatic environment drives the emergence of cell wall-deficient dormant forms in Listeria.

2. A protocol for ultrastructural study of Candida albicans biofilm using transmission electron microscopy.

3. Vaccinia virus H7-protein is required for the organization of the viral scaffold protein into hexamers.

4. Implication of folate deficiency in CYP2U1 loss of function.

5. A filamentous archaeal virus is enveloped inside the cell and released through pyramidal portals.

6. Cryptococcus extracellular vesicles properties and their use as vaccine platforms.

7. α-Helices in the Type III Secretion Effectors: A Prevalent Feature with Versatile Roles.

8. Structural Insights of Shigella Translocator IpaB and Its Chaperone IpgC in Solution.

9. Complex Membrane Remodeling during Virion Assembly of the 30,000-Year-Old Mollivirus Sibericum.

10. Migration of Type III Secretion System Transcriptional Regulators Links Gene Expression to Secretion.

12. HrpG and HrpV proteins from the Type III secretion system of Erwinia amylovora form a stable heterodimer.

13. ZapE is a novel cell division protein interacting with FtsZ and modulating the Z-ring dynamics.

14. Phylogenetic analysis of a gene cluster encoding an additional, rhizobial-like type III secretion system that is narrowly distributed among Pseudomonas syringae strains.

15. Playing the "Harp": evolution of our understanding of hrp/hrc genes.

16. Coiled-coils in type III secretion systems: structural flexibility, disorder and biological implications.

17. Evidence for a coiled-coil interaction mode of disordered proteins from bacterial type III secretion systems.

18. Purification, crystallization and preliminary characterization of a putative LmbE-like deacetylase from Bacillus cereus.

19. Conserved features of type III secretion.

20. Ionic strength reducers: an efficient approach to protein purification and crystallization. Application to two Rop variants.

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