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1. The Designed Pore-Forming Antimicrobial Peptide C14R Combines Excellent Activity against the Major Opportunistic Human Pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa with Low Cytotoxicity.

2. Statins as Potential Preventative Treatment of ETX and Multiple Pore-Forming Toxin-Induced Diseases.

3. Study of Manipulative In Situ Pore-Formation upon Polymeric Coating on Cylindrical Substrate for Sustained Drug Delivery.

4. Toxicity of Bacillus thuringiensis Strains Derived from the Novel Crystal Protein Cry31Aa with High Nematicidal Activity against Rice Parasitic Nematode Aphelenchoides besseyi.

5. Expression and purification of human perforin by sf9 insect cells

6. Studying Staphylococcal Leukocidins: A Challenging Endeavor

7. Porophores for Cellular Glass Based on TPP Ash-Slag Materials.

8. Studying Staphylococcal Leukocidins: A Challenging Endeavor.

10. Recombinant Human Voltage Dependent Anion Selective Channel Isoform 3 (hVDAC3) Forms Pores with a Very Small Conductance

11. More Than a Pore: The Cellular Response to Cholesterol-Dependent Cytolysins

12. Lipid Peroxidation Is another Potential Mechanism besides Pore-Formation Underlying Hemolysis of Tentacle Extract from the Jellyfish Cyanea capillata

13. Manipulative pore-formation of polyimide film for tuning the dielectric property via breath figure method.

14. Daptomycin forms cation- and size-selective pores in model membranes.

15. Recombinant Human Voltage Dependent Anion Selective Channel Isoform 3 (hVDAC3) Forms Pores with a Very Small Conductance.

16. Studying Staphylococcal Leukocidins: A Challenging Endeavor

17. Towards a structural understanding of Clostridium difficile toxins A and B

18. More Than a Pore: The Cellular Response to Cholesterol-Dependent Cytolysins.

19. The pre-pore from Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ab toxin is necessary to induce insect death in Manduca sexta

20. Different Species of α-Synuclein Oligomers Induce Calcium Influx and Seeding.

21. Central residues of the amphipathic β-hairpin loop control the properties of Clostridium perfringens epsilon-toxin channel

22. Membrane transport and disease.

23. Pore formation by tetanus toxin, its chain and fragments in neuronal membranes and evaluation of the underlying motifs in the structure of the toxin molecule.

24. Fate of Liposomes in the Presence of Phospholipase C and D: From Atomic to Supramolecular Lipid Arrangement

25. Translocation and calmodulin-activation of the adenylate cyclase toxin (CyaA) of Bordetella pertussis

26. DAPTOMYCIN, its membrane-active mechanism vs. that of other antimicrobial peptides.

27. More Than a Pore: The Cellular Response to Cholesterol-Dependent Cytolysins

28. Current understanding of the mechanisms by which membrane-active peptides permeate and disrupt model lipid membranes

29. Current understanding of the mechanisms by which membrane-active peptides permeate and disrupt model lipid membranes

30. Lantibiotics

31. The Lantibiotic Nisin Induces Transmembrane Movement of a Fluorescent Phospholipid

32. The Lantibiotic Nisin Induces Transmembrane Movement of a Fluorescent Phospholipid

33. The role of C-terminus carbohydrate-binding domain of Vibrio cholerae haemolysin/cytolysin in the conversion of the pre-pore β-barrel oligomer to a functional diffusion channel

34. Morphological characterization of a polymeric microfiltration membrane by synchrotron radiation computed microtomography

35. Elektrophysiologische Charakterisierung und pharmakologische sowie pathophysiologische Beeinflussung der durch Streptolysin O gebildeten Poren

36. Ion selectivity and membrane potential effects of two scorpion pore-forming peptides / D. Elgar

37. NisT, the Transporter of the Lantibiotic Nisin, Can Transport Fully Modified, Dehydrated, and Unmodified Prenisin and Fusions of the Leader Peptide with Non-lantibiotic Peptides

38. Lantibiotics: biosynthesis, mode of action and applications

39. Bordetella adenylate cyclase toxin: a unique combination of a pore-forming moiety with a cell-invading adenylate cyclase enzyme.

40. Reversible adsorption and nonreversible insertion of Escherichia coli alpha-hemolysin into lipid bilayers

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