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1. The Effect of Collimating Lens Focusing on Laser Beam Shape in Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-MS)

2. Exploitation of plasmin(ogen) by bacterial pathogens of veterinary significance

3. Molecular interactions between Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae and host cells

4. A versatile cost-effective method for the analysis of fresh frozen tissue sections via matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation imaging mass spectrometry

5. Proteolytic processing of the cilium adhesin MHJ_0194 (P123J) in Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae generates a functionally diverse array of cleavage fragments that bind multiple host molecules

6. Characterization of cleavage events in the multifunctional cilium adhesin Mhp684 (P146) reveals a mechanism by which Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae regulates surface topography

7. Mhp182 (P102) binds fibronectin and contributes to the recruitment of plasmin(ogen) to the Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae cell surface

8. Sequence TTKF ↓ QE defines the site of proteolytic cleavage in Mhp683 protein, a novel glycosaminoglycan and cilium adhesin of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae

9. The C-type lectin DCIR contributes to the immune response and pathogenesis of colorectal cancer.

10. Bi-functional particles for real-time phagosome acidification and proteolysis multiplex assay in macrophages.

11. Isolation of Polystyrene Bead-Induced Phagosomes for Western Blotting.

12. The E3 ubiquitin ligase RNF115 regulates phagosome maturation and host response to bacterial infection.

14. Pathogen evasion strategies.

15. C-type Lectins in Immunity to Lung Pathogens.

16. Vibrio cholerae residing in food vacuoles expelled by protozoa are more infectious in vivo.

17. L-DOPA causes mitochondrial dysfunction in vitro: A novel mechanism of L-DOPA toxicity uncovered.

18. Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae surface-associated proteases cleave bradykinin, substance P, neurokinin A and neuropeptide Y.

19. Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae resides intracellularly within porcine epithelial cells.

20. Extracellular DNA release from the genome-reduced pathogen Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae is essential for biofilm formation on abiotic surfaces.

21. The Effect of Collimating Lens Focusing on Laser Beam Shape in Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-MS).

22. Extracellular Actin Is a Receptor for Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae .

23. Elongation factor Tu is a multifunctional and processed moonlighting protein.

24. N-terminomics identifies widespread endoproteolysis and novel methionine excision in a genome-reduced bacterial pathogen.

25. Sequence TTKF ↓ QE defines the site of proteolytic cleavage in Mhp683 protein, a novel glycosaminoglycan and cilium adhesin of Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae.

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