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1. Pyocin S5 import into Pseudomonas aeruginosa reveals a generic mode of bacteriocin transport

8. Directional porin binding of intrinsically disordered protein sequences promotes colicin epitope display in the bacterial periplasm

9. Exploitation of an iron transporter for bacterial protein antibiotic import

10. Consequences of inducing intrinsic disorder in a high-affinity protein-protein interaction

11. Structural and biophysical analysis of nuclease protein antibiotics

12. Structures of the Ultra-High-Affinity Protein-Protein Complexes of Pyocins S2 and AP41 and Their Cognate Immunity Proteins from Pseudomonas aeruginosa

18. The organisation and dynamics of Escherichia coli outer membrane proteins

19. Structural constraints of pyocin S2 import through the ferripyoverdine receptor FpvAI.

20. Bacterial Competition Systems Share a Domain Required for Inner Membrane Transport of the Bacteriocin Pyocin G from Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

21. Porin threading drives receptor disengagement and establishes active colicin transport through Escherichia coli OmpF.

22. Toxin import through the antibiotic efflux channel TolC.

23. Transmembrane Epitope Delivery by Passive Protein Threading through the Pores of the OmpF Porin Trimer.

24. Bifurcated binding of the OmpF receptor underpins import of the bacteriocin colicin N into Escherichia coli .

25. Targeted Killing of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by Pyocin G Occurs via the Hemin Transporter Hur.

26. The lipoprotein Pal stabilises the bacterial outer membrane during constriction by a mobilisation-and-capture mechanism.

27. Pyocin S5 Import into Pseudomonas aeruginosa Reveals a Generic Mode of Bacteriocin Transport.

29. Directional Porin Binding of Intrinsically Disordered Protein Sequences Promotes Colicin Epitope Display in the Bacterial Periplasm.

30. Intermembrane crosstalk drives inner-membrane protein organization in Escherichia coli.

31. Carbene Footprinting Reveals Binding Interfaces of a Multimeric Membrane-Spanning Protein.

32. Exploitation of an iron transporter for bacterial protein antibiotic import.

33. Orientation of the OmpF Porin in Planar Lipid Bilayers.

34. Structural and biophysical analysis of nuclease protein antibiotics.

35. Structure and function of the Escherichia coli Tol-Pal stator protein TolR.

36. Structures of the Ultra-High-Affinity Protein-Protein Complexes of Pyocins S2 and AP41 and Their Cognate Immunity Proteins from Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

37. Supramolecular assemblies underpin turnover of outer membrane proteins in bacteria.

38. Consequences of inducing intrinsic disorder in a high-affinity protein-protein interaction.

39. An epidemic of contact allergy to methylisothiazolinone in Finland.

40. Intrinsically disordered protein threads through the bacterial outer-membrane porin OmpF.

41. A force-activated trip switch triggers rapid dissociation of a colicin from its immunity protein.

42. Kinetic basis for the competitive recruitment of TolB by the intrinsically disordered translocation domain of colicin E9.

43. Establishing and maintaining sequestration of Dam target sites for phase variation of agn43 in Escherichia coli.

44. Increase in CD30 ligand/CD153 and TNF-alpha expressing mast cells in basal cell carcinoma.

45. Occupational protein contact dermatitis from shiitake mushroom and demonstration of shiitake-specific immunoglobulin E.

46. Focal dermal-epidermal separation and fibronectin cleavage in basement membrane by human mast cell tryptase.

47. Mast cells in developing subepidermal bullous diseases: emphasis on tryptase, chymase and protease inhibitors.

48. Suction blister formation in skin after acute and repeated mast cell degranulation.

49. [Local treatment of pyoderma gangrenosum with cromoglycate solution].

50. Alterations in mast cell proteinases and protease inhibitors in the progress of cutaneous herpes zoster infection.

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