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1. Development and characterization of a hemolysis inhibition assay to determine functionality of anti-Streptolysin O antibodies in human sera.

2. Pneumolysin suppresses the initial macrophage pro-inflammatory response to Streptococcus pneumoniae.

3. Shionone-Targeted Pneumolysin to Ameliorate Acute Lung Injury Induced by Streptococcus pneumoniae In Vivo and In Vitro.

4. Corilagin: A Novel Antivirulence Strategy to Alleviate Streptococcus pneumoniae Infection by Diminishing Pneumolysin Oligomers.

5. Neutrophil-Derived Extracellular Vesicles Activate Platelets after Pneumolysin Exposure.

6. Plasmodium falciparum parasites exit the infected erythrocyte after haemolysis with saponin and streptolysin O.

7. Prophage exotoxins enhance colonization fitness in epidemic scarlet fever-causing Streptococcus pyogenes.

8. Loss of calpains-1 and -2 prevents repair of plasma membrane scrape injuries, but not small pores, and induces a severe muscular dystrophy.

9. Truncated Pneumolysin from Streptococcus pneumoniae as a TLR4-Antagonizing New Drug for Chronic Inflammatory Conditions.

10. Use of Streptolysin O (SLO) to Study the Function of Lipid Rafts.

11. Domain 4 of pneumolysin from Streptococcus pneumoniae is a multifunctional domain contributing TLR4 activating and hemolytic activity.

12. Streptococcal sagA activates a proinflammatory response in mast cells by a sublytic mechanism.

13. Membrane perforation by the pore-forming toxin pneumolysin.

14. Pneumolysin and the bacterial capsule of Streptococcus pneumoniae cooperatively inhibit taxis and motility of microglia.

15. Streptolysin S induces mitochondrial damage and macrophage death through inhibiting degradation of glycogen synthase kinase-3β in Streptococcus pyogenes infection.

16. Streptolysin O derived from Streptococcus pyogenes inhibits RANKL‑induced osteoclastogenesis through the NF‑κB signaling pathway.

17. Down-regulation of acid sphingomyelinase and neutral sphingomyelinase-2 inversely determines the cellular resistance to plasmalemmal injury by pore-forming toxins.

18. Missing elimination via membrane vesicle shedding contributes to the diminished calcium sensitivity of listeriolysin O.

19. Generation of a novel Streptococcus agalactiae ghost vaccine and examination of its immunogenicity against virulent challenge in tilapia.

20. Improved expression of green fluorescent protein in cattle embryos produced by ICSI-mediated gene transfer with spermatozoa treated with streptolysin-O.

21. Streptococcus pneumoniae potently induces cell death in mesothelial cells.

22. Juglone alleviates pneumolysin-induced human alveolar epithelial cell injury via inhibiting the hemolytic activity of pneumolysin.

23. Pneumolysin mediates heterotypic aggregation of neutrophils and platelets in vitro.

24. Intrinsic repair protects cells from pore-forming toxins by microvesicle shedding.

25. Pneumolysin induces cellular senescence by increasing ROS production and activation of MAPK/NF-κB signal pathway in glial cells.

26. Active release of pneumolysin prepores and pores by mammalian cells undergoing a Streptococcus pneumoniae attack.

27. Pneumolysin Mediates Platelet Activation In Vitro.

28. Clinical Streptococcus pneumoniae isolates induce differing CXCL8 responses from human nasopharyngeal epithelial cells which are reduced by liposomes.

29. Pneumolysin activates neutrophil extracellular trap formation.

30. Red Blood Cell Susceptibility to Pneumolysin: CORRELATION WITH MEMBRANE BIOCHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES.

31. Pneumococcal Pneumolysin Induces DNA Damage and Cell Cycle Arrest.

32. Failure of lysosome clustering and positioning in the juxtanuclear region in cells deficient in rapsyn.

33. Streptococcus pneumoniae triggers progression of pulmonary fibrosis through pneumolysin.

34. Cardiac myocyte dysfunction induced by streptolysin O is membrane pore and calcium dependent.

35. Streptolysin O and NAD-glycohydrolase prevent phagolysosome acidification and promote group A Streptococcus survival in macrophages.

36. A galactose-binding lectin isolated from Aplysia kurodai (sea hare) eggs inhibits streptolysin-induced hemolysis.

37. Mouse, but not human, ApoB-100 lipoprotein cholesterol is a potent innate inhibitor of Streptococcus pneumoniae pneumolysin.

38. Molecular modeling on streptolysin-O of multidrug resistant Streptococcus pyogenes and computer aided screening and in vitro assay for novel herbal inhibitors.

39. ESCRT machinery is required for plasma membrane repair.

40. Microvesicle shedding and lysosomal repair fulfill divergent cellular needs during the repair of streptolysin O-induced plasmalemmal damage.

41. Live imaging assay for assessing the roles of Ca2+ and sphingomyelinase in the repair of pore-forming toxin wounds.

42. Down-regulation of annexin A1 in the urothelium decreases cell survival after bacterial toxin exposure.

43. Reduction of streptolysin O (SLO) pore-forming activity enhances inflammasome activation.

44. Streptolysin-O/antibiotics adjunct therapy modulates site-specific expression of extracellular matrix and inflammatory genes in lungs of Rhodococcus equi infected foals.

45. Efficient production of transgenic mice by intracytoplasmic injection of streptolysin-O-treated spermatozoa.

46. Protein kinase C-α and arginase I mediate pneumolysin-induced pulmonary endothelial hyperpermeability.

47. Differentiation of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells into chondrocytes using chondrocyte extract.

48. Visualization of bacterial toxin induced responses using live cell fluorescence microscopy.

49. Apoptosis induced by pneumolysin in human endothelial cells involves mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphorylation.

50. Hepatic induction of cholesterol biosynthesis reflects a remote adaptive response to pneumococcal pneumonia.

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