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1. Targeting the Gut: A Systematic Review of Specific Drug Nanocarriers

2. Identification and Characterization of the Defensin-Like Gene Family of Grapevine

3. Biological Characterization of White Line-Inducing Principle (WLIP) Produced by Pseudomonas reactans NCPPB1311

4. The Unexpected Tuners: Are LncRNAs Regulating Host Translation during Infections?

5. The Interaction of Lipodepsipeptide Toxins from Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae with Biological and Model Membranes: A Comparison of Syringotoxin, Syringomycin, and Two Syringopeptins

6. Conductive Properties and Gating of Channels Formed by Syringopeptin 25A, a Bioactive Lipodepsipeptide from Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae, in Planar Lipid Membranes

7. Membrane Permeabilizing Activity of Pathogenesis-Related Protein Linusitin from Flax Seed

8. Functional characterization of sticholysin I and W111C mutant reveals the sequence of the actinoporin's pore assembly.

9. α-Synuclein oligomers induced by docosahexaenoic acid affect membrane integrity.

11. Corrigendum to: The new COST Action European Venom Network (EUVEN)—synergy and future perspectives of modern venomics

12. Primary cortical neurons on PMCS TiO 2 films towards bio-hybrid memristive device: A morpho-functional study

13. SMN-primed ribosomes modulate the translation of transcripts related to spinal muscular atrophy

14. Bio-hybrid interfaces to study neuromorphic functionalities: New multidisciplinary evidences of cell viability on poly(anyline) (PANI), a semiconductor polymer with memristive properties

15. Fast Flow Microfluidics and Single-Molecule Fluorescence for the Rapid Characterization of α-Synuclein Oligomers

16. Internalization of staphylococcal leukotoxins that bind and divert the <scp>C</scp> 5a receptor is required for intracellular <scp> <scp> Ca 2+ </scp> </scp> mobilization by human neutrophils

18. Primary cortical neurons on PMCS TiO

19. A New Cells-Compatible Microfluidic Device for Single Channel Recordings

20. Interpersonal Competence in Young Adulthood and Right Laterality in White Matter

21. 9th Young Researcher Meeting

22. p-Sulfonato-calix[n]arenes inhibit staphylococcal bicomponent leukotoxins by supramolecular interactions

23. meeting report

24. Regional Biophysics Conference - RBC2016

25. pH dependence of listeriolysin O aggregation and pore-forming ability

26. Human Perforin Employs Different Avenues to Damage Membranes

27. Anomalously high aggregation level of the polyene antibiotic amphotericin B in acidic medium: Implications for the biological action

28. Sex-Specific Automatic Responses to Infant Cries: TMS Reveals Greater Excitability in Females than Males in Motor Evoked Potentials

29. Brain processes in women and men in response to emotive sounds

30. Distinction between Pore Assembly by Staphylococcalα-Toxin versus Leukotoxins

31. Correction: Corrigendum: Plasticity of Listeriolysin O Pores and its Regulation by pH and Unique Histidine

32. Pore formation by actinoporins, cytolysins from sea anemones

33. Plasticity of Listeriolysin O Pores and its Regulation by pH and Unique Histidine

34. The equinatoxin N-terminus is transferred across planar lipid membranes and helps to stabilize the transmembrane pore

35. A fluorescence-based assay for the reductase activity of protein disulfide isomerase

36. N-terminal deletion affects catalytic activity of saporin toxin

37. Peptides Derived from Apoptotic Bax and Bid Reproduce the Poration Activity of the Parent Full-Length Proteins

38. A Novel Mechanism of Pore Formation

39. Non-contact mechanical and chemical analysis of single living cells by microspectroscopic techniques

40. Properties of Pores Formed by Cholesterol-Dependent Cytolysins and Actinoporins

41. Global translation variations in host cells upon attack of lytic and sublytic Staphylococcus aureus ?-haemolysin1

42. Protein engineering modulates the transport properties and ion selectivity of the pores formed by staphylococcal γ-haemolysins in lipid membranes

43. Internalization of staphylococcal leukotoxins that bind and divert the C5a receptor is required for intracellular Ca(2+) mobilization by human neutrophils

44. Membrane pore formation at protein-lipid interfaces

45. Perforin oligomers form arcs in cellular membranes: a locus for intracellular delivery of granzymes

46. Fungal MACPF-like proteins and aegerolysins: bi-component pore-forming proteins?

47. Mode of action of β-barrel pore-forming toxins of the staphylococcal α-hemolysin family

48. Anticandida Activity Is Retained in P-113, a 12-Amino-Acid Fragment of Histatin 5

49. Reversal of charge selectivity in transmembrane protein pores by using noncovalent molecular adapters

50. Antiparasite activity of sea-anemone cytolysins onGiardia duodenalis and specific targeting withanti-Giardia antibodies

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