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4. Utilisation des microorganismes dans l’hydrolyse des amyloïdes et des farines animales

6. Characterization of prolactin receptor in rainbow trout and demonstration of an unstable hormone-receptor association

7. Reconstituted coronavirus TGEV virosomes lose the virus ability to induce porcine interferon-alpha production

8. The glycoprotein of viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV): antigenicity and role in virulence

29. CD4+ T cell-mediated immunity against prion proteins.

30. Immunodetection of elicitins from <em>Phytophthora</em> spp. using monoclonal antibodies.

32. Fate of Prions in Soil:  Adsorption Kinetics of Recombinant Unglycosylated Ovine Prion Protein onto Mica in Laminar Flow Conditions and Subsequent Desorption

34. Functional heterodimerization of prolactin and growth hormone receptors by ovine placental lactogen.

35. A novel immunological approach establishes that the auxin-binding protein, Nt-abp1, is an element involved in auxin signaling at the plasma membrane.

36. Novel recombinant analogues of bovine placental lactogen. G133K and G133R provide a tool to understand the difference between the action of prolactin and growth hormone receptors.

37. Real-time kinetic measurements of the interactions between lactogenic hormones and prolactin-receptor extracellular domains from several species support the model of hormone-induced transient receptor dimerization.

46. Innovation in mobility : combining vision, technology and behavioural change

47. On a chip demonstration of a functional role for Odorant Binding Protein in the preservation of olfactory receptor activity at high odorant concentration.

48. In vitro and in vivo neurotoxicity of prion protein oligomers.

49. Gold surface functionalization and patterning for specific immobilization of olfactory receptors carried by nanosomes.

50. Diversity in prion protein oligomerization pathways results from domain expansion as revealed by hydrogen/deuterium exchange and disulfide linkage.

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