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1. IL-17C is a driver of damaging inflammation during Neisseria gonorrhoeae infection of human Fallopian tube.

2. The NtrYX Two-Component System Regulates the Bacterial Cell Envelope.

3. Reversing Cocaine-Induced Plasticity with Zeta Inhibitory Peptide.

4. Selective Inhibition of Neisseria gonorrhoeae by a Dithiazoline in Mixed Infections with Lactobacillus gasseri .

5. Pathogenesis of Neisseria gonorrhoeae and the Host Defense in Ascending Infections of Human Fallopian Tube.

6. PKMζ in the nucleus accumbens acts to dampen cocaine seeking.

7. A Single Dual-Function Enzyme Controls the Production of Inflammatory NOD Agonist Peptidoglycan Fragments by Neisseria gonorrhoeae .

8. Amidase Activity of AmiC Controls Cell Separation and Stem Peptide Release and Is Enhanced by NlpD in Neisseria gonorrhoeae.

9. nagZ Triggers Gonococcal Biofilm Disassembly.

10. Analysis of Peptidoglycan Fragment Release.

11. The Gonococcal NlpD Protein Facilitates Cell Separation by Activating Peptidoglycan Cleavage by AmiC.

12. Reduction of cocaine self-administration and D3 receptor-mediated behavior by two novel dopamine D3 receptor-selective partial agonists, OS-3-106 and WW-III-55.

13. Optogenetic insights into striatal function and behavior.

14. Peptidoglycan fragment release from Neisseria meningitidis.

15. Proteolytic processing of the Yersinia pestis YapG autotransporter by the omptin protease Pla and the contribution of YapG to murine plague pathogenesis.

16. Optogenetic inhibition of D1R containing nucleus accumbens neurons alters cocaine-mediated regulation of Tiam1.

17. Evolution and virulence contributions of the autotransporter proteins YapJ and YapK of Yersinia pestis CO92 and their homologs in Y. pseudotuberculosis IP32953.

18. Expression during host infection and localization of Yersinia pestis autotransporter proteins.

19. A novel autotransporter adhesin is required for efficient colonization during bubonic plague.

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