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1. Developing an experimental necrotic enteritis model in turkeys - the impact of Clostridium perfringens, Eimeria meleagrimitis and host age on frequency of severe intestinal lesions

2. Structural and Functional Analysis of the Pore-Forming Toxin NetB from Clostridium perfringens

3. Formation of Very Large Conductance Channels by Bacillus cereus Nhe in Vero and GH4 Cells Identifies NheA + B as the Inherent Pore-Forming Structure

4. Cytotoxicity of the Bacillus cereus Nhe Enterotoxin Requires Specific Binding Order of Its Three Exoprotein Components

5. Demonstration of a cholesterol-dependent cytolysin in a noninsecticidalBacillus sphaericusstrain and evidence for widespread distribution of the toxin within the species

6. Genetic and functional analysis of the cytK family of genes in Bacillus cereus

7. Activation of Maxi Cl− channels by antiestrogens and phenothiazines in NIH3T3 fibroblasts

8. Clostridium perfringens type A enterotoxin forms mepacrine-sensitive pores in pure phospholipid bilayers in the absence of putative receptor proteins

9. Okadaic acid‐sensitive activation of Maxi Cl−channels by triphenylethylene antioestrogens in C1300 mouse neuroblastoma cells

10. Cationic currents induced by Clostridium perfringens type A enterotoxin in human intestinal CaCO-2 cells

11. Inhibition of voltage-gated cationic channels in rat embryonic hypothalamic neurones and C1300 neuroblastoma cells by triphenylethylene antioestrogens

12. The multidrug resistance P-glycoprotein modulates cell regulatory volume decrease

13. Structural and functional analysis of the pore-forming toxin NetB from Clostridium perfringens

14. Type C and C/D toxigenic Clostridium botulinum is not normally present in the intestine of healthy broilers

15. Relative entropy differences in bacterial chromosomes, plasmids, phages and genomic islands

16. Tamoxifen blocks chloride channels. A possible mechanism for cataract formation

17. Novel plasma membrane action of estrogen and antiestrogens revealed by their regulation of a large conductance chloride channel

18. Inhibition of cytotoxicity by the Nhe cytotoxin of Bacillus cereus through the interaction of dodecyl maltoside with the NheB component

19. The use of a porcine intestinal cell model system for evaluating the food safety risk of Bacillus cereus probiotics and the implications for assessing enterotoxigenicity

20. Electrogenic colonic ion transport in Hirschsprung's disease: reduced secretion to the neural secretagogues acetylcholine and iloprost

21. Antibacterial activity of chemically defined chitosans: influence of molecular weight, degree of acetylation and test organism

22. Antibacterial activity of sphagnum acid and other phenolic compounds found in Sphagnum papillosum against food-borne bacteria

23. Stretches of alternating pyrimidine/purines and purines are respectively linked with pathogenicity and growth temperature in prokaryotes

24. Cytotoxicity in Bacillus mojavensis is abolished following loss of surfactin synthesis: implications for assessment of toxicity and food poisoning potential

25. Campylobacter jejuni inhibits the absorptive transport functions of Caco-2 cells and disrupts cellular tight junctions

26. Single channel evidence for innate pore-formation by Vibrio parahaemolyticus thermostable direct haemolysin (TDH) in phospholipid bilayers

27. CytK toxin of Bacillus cereus forms pores in planar lipid bilayers and is cytotoxic to intestinal epithelia

28. Volume--activated chloride currents in HeLa cells are blocked by tamoxifen but not by a membrane impermeant quaternary analogue

29. Evaluation of Salmonella typhimurium mutants in a model of experimental gastroenteritis

30. Inhibition of ligand-gated cation-selective channels by tamoxifen

31. Chloride channels: a state of flux

32. Risk of botulism for laying hens and broilers

33. Prolonged carriage of Clostridium difficile in Hirschsprung's disease

34. Analysis of intra-genomic GC content homogeneity within prokaryotes

35. Bacillus cereus Nhe is a pore-forming toxin with structural and functional properties similar to the ClyA (HlyE, SheA) family of haemolysins, able to induce osmotic lysis in epithelia

36. Lens opacification by antioestrogens: tamoxifen vs ICI 182, 780

37. Membrane impermeant antioestrogens discriminate between ligand- and voltage-gated cation channels in NG108-15 cells

38. Protein kinase C-mediated phosphorylation of the human multidrug resistance P-glycoprotein regulates cell volume-activated chloride channels

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