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1. Identification of potent schistosomicidal compounds predicted as type II-kinase inhibitors against Schistosoma mansoni c-Jun N-terminal kinase SMJNK

2. The Humanised NPY-mRFP RBL Reporter Cell Line Is a Fast and Inexpensive Tool for Detection of Allergen-Specific IgE in Human Sera

3. Drug Repurposing and De Novo Drug Discovery of Protein Kinase Inhibitors as New Drugs against Schistosomiasis

4. Are humanized IgE reporter systems potential game changers in serological diagnosis of human parasitic infection?

6. Phenotypic characterization and complementation analysis of Bacillus subtilis 6S RNA single and double deletion mutants

7. Investigation of catalysis by bacterial RNase P via LNA and other modifications at the scissile phosphodiester

8. Impact of rRNA methylations on ribosome recycling and fidelity of initiation inEscherichia coli

9. Role of the Bacillus subtilis fatty acid desaturase in membrane adaptation during cold shock

10. Genomewide Transcriptional Analysis of the Cold Shock Response in Bacillus subtilis

11. Coping with the cold: the cold shock response in the Gram-positive soil bacterium Bacillus subtilis

12. Complementation of Cold Shock Proteins by Translation Initiation Factor IF1 In Vivo

13. Localization of Cold Shock Proteins to Cytosolic Spaces Surrounding Nucleoids in Bacillus subtilis Depends on Active Transcription

14. Role of the ribosomal P-site elements of m²G966, m⁵C967, and the S9 C-terminal tail in maintenance of the reading frame during translational elongation in Escherichia coli

15. Distinctive contributions of the ribosomal P-site elements m(2)G966, m(5)C967 and the C-terminal tail of the S9 protein in the fidelity of initiation of translation in Escherichia coli

16. Role of the Ribosomal P-Site Elements of m(2)G966, m(5)C967, and the S9 C-Terminal Tail in Maintenance of the Reading Frame during Translational Elongation in Escherichia coli

17. Bacterial cold shock responses

18. Specific polar localization of ribosomes in Bacillus subtilis depends on active transcription

19. Cold Shock Response of Bacillus subtilis: Isoleucine-Dependent Switch in the Fatty Acid Branching Pattern for Membrane Adaptation to Low Temperatures†

20. A family of cold shock proteins in Bacillus subtilis is essential for cellular growth and for efficient protein synthesis at optimal and low temperatures

21. Northern blot detection of endogenous small RNAs ( 14 nt) in bacterial total RNA extracts

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