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1. Galectin-3 depletion tames pro-tumoural microglia and restrains cancer cells growth.

2. Clinical significance of glycogen synthase kinase 3 (GSK-3) expression and tumor budding grade in colorectal cancer: Implications for targeted therapy.

3. S-Nitrosylation at the intersection of metabolism and autophagy: Implications for cancer.

4. Metabolic shift underlies tumor progression and immune evasion in S-nitrosoglutathione reductase-deficient cancer.

5. On the uptake of cationic liposomes by cells: From changes in elasticity to internalization.

6. Studying Lipid Membrane Interactions of a Super-Cationic Peptide in Model Membranes and Living Bacteria.

7. Characterization of monolayers and liposomes that mimic lipid composition of HeLa cells.

8. Effect of cholesterol on monolayer structure of different acyl chained phospholipids.

9. Mapping phase diagrams of supported lipid bilayers by atomic force microscopy.

10. Unspecific membrane protein-lipid recognition: combination of AFM imaging, force spectroscopy, DSC and FRET measurements.

11. Enhanced topical delivery of hyaluronic acid encapsulated in liposomes: A surface-dependent phenomenon.

12. Combined force spectroscopy, AFM and calorimetric studies to reveal the nanostructural organization of biomimetic membranes.

13. Effect of lactose permease presence on the structure and nanomechanics of two-component supported lipid bilayers.

14. Improving ex vivo skin permeation of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: enhancing extemporaneous transformation of liposomes into planar lipid bilayers.

15. Phospholipid-lactose permease interaction as reported by a head-labeled pyrene phosphatidylethanolamine: a FRET study.

16. Phosphatidylethanolamine-lactose permease interaction: a comparative study based on FRET.

17. Cell volume regulation modulates NLRP3 inflammasome activation.

18. Membrane protein-lipid selectivity: enhancing sensitivity for modeling FRET data.

19. Miscibility behavior and nanostructure of monolayers of the main phospholipids of Escherichia coli inner membrane.

20. Acyl chain differences in phosphatidylethanolamine determine domain formation and LacY distribution in biomimetic model membranes.

21. Lactose permease lipid selectivity using Förster resonance energy transfer.

22. Preferential insertion of lactose permease in phospholipid domains: AFM observations.

23. Evidence of phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylglycerol presence at the annular region of lactose permease of Escherichia coli.

24. [Tuberculosis due to Mycobacterium bovis in Murcia].

25. Calcium-induced formation of subdomains in phosphatidylethanolamine-phosphatidylglycerol bilayers: a combined DSC, 31P NMR, and AFM study.

26. Phase changes in supported planar bilayers of 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphoethanolamine.

27. Monitoring pyrene excimers in lactose permease liposomes: revealing the presence of phosphatidylglycerol in proximity to an integral membrane protein.

28. Atomic force microscopy characterization of supported planar bilayers that mimic the mitochondrial inner membrane.

29. Thermal response of domains in cardiolipin content bilayers.

30. Unveiling a complex phase transition in monolayers of a phospholipid from the annular region of transmembrane proteins.

31. Specific adsorption of cytochrome C on cardiolipin-glycerophospholipid monolayers and bilayers.

32. Atomic force microscopy and force spectroscopy study of Langmuir-Blodgett films formed by heteroacid phospholipids of biological interest.

33. Interfacial membrane effects of fluoroquinolones as revealed by a combination of fluorescence binding experiments and atomic force microscopy observations.

34. Rapid spectrofluorometric screening of poly-hydroxyalkanoate-producing bacteria from microbial mats.

35. Thermodynamic and structural study of the main phospholipid components comprising the mitochondrial inner membrane.

36. Surface planar bilayers of phospholipids used in protein membrane reconstitution: an atomic force microscopy study.

37. Effects of lactose permease of Escherichia coli on the anisotropy and electrostatic surface potential of liposomes.

38. Preliminary atomic force microscopy study of two-dimensional crystals of lactose permease from Escherichia coli.

39. Surface thermodynamic properties of monolayers versus reconstitution of a membrane protein in solid-supported bilayers.

40. The effects of thyroid hormones on circulating markers of cell-mediated immune response, as studied in patients with differentiated thyroid carcinoma before and during thyroxine withdrawal.

41. Effects of lactose permease on the phospholipid environment in which it is reconstituted: a fluorescence and atomic force microscopy study.

42. Surface thermodynamics study of monolayers formed with heteroacid phospholipids of biological interest.

43. Atomic force microscopy study of Escherichia coli lactose permease proteolipid sheets.

44. Geranylgeraniol regulates negatively caspase-1 autoprocessing: implication in the Th1 response against Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

45. Preliminary studies of the 2D crystallization of Omp1 of Serratia marcescens: observation by atomic force microscopy in native membranes environment and reconstituted in proteolipid sheets.

46. Influence of the cell wall on ciprofloxacin susceptibility in selected wild-type Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria.

47. Does ciprofloxacin interact with neutral bilayers? An aspect related to its antimicrobial activity.

48. Determination of the partition coefficients of a homologous series of ciprofloxacin: influence of the N-4 piperazinyl alkylation on the antimicrobial activity.

49. Determination by fluorimetric titration of the ionization constants of ciprofloxacin in solution and in the presence of liposomes.

50. Hydroxymethylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase inhibition stimulates caspase-1 activity and Th1-cytokine release in peripheral blood mononuclear cells.

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