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2. Heterogeneity in the spontaneous induction of the promoter of the ColE9 operon in Escherichia coli
3. The terminal sialic acid of stage-specific embryonic antigen-4 has a crucial role in binding to a cancer-targeting antibody
4. Glycan-Based Near-infrared Fluorescent (NIRF) Imaging of Gastrointestinal Tumors: a Preclinical Proof-of-Concept In Vivo Study
5. ADAMTS9-Regulated Pericellular Matrix Dynamics Governs Focal Adhesion-Dependent Smooth Muscle Differentiation
6. In vitro investigation into the role of synovium-derived proteinases in cartilage aggrecan breakdown
7. Figure S6 from Monoclonal Antibody Targeting Sialyl-di-Lewisa–Containing Internalizing and Noninternalizing Glycoproteins with Cancer Immunotherapy Development Potential
8. Table S4 from Monoclonal Antibody Targeting Sialyl-di-Lewisa–Containing Internalizing and Noninternalizing Glycoproteins with Cancer Immunotherapy Development Potential
9. Supplementary Figure 2 from Engineering the Human Fc Region Enables Direct Cell Killing by Cancer Glycan–Targeting Antibodies without the Need for Immune Effector Cells or Complement
10. Supplementary Figure 2 from Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting LecLex-Related Glycans with Potent Antitumor Activity
11. Supplementary Figure 1 from Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting LecLex-Related Glycans with Potent Antitumor Activity
12. Supplementary Figure 1 from Engineering the Human Fc Region Enables Direct Cell Killing by Cancer Glycan–Targeting Antibodies without the Need for Immune Effector Cells or Complement
13. Supplementary Table 1 from Engineering the Human Fc Region Enables Direct Cell Killing by Cancer Glycan–Targeting Antibodies without the Need for Immune Effector Cells or Complement
14. Supplementary Figure 4 from Engineering the Human Fc Region Enables Direct Cell Killing by Cancer Glycan–Targeting Antibodies without the Need for Immune Effector Cells or Complement
15. Supplementary Figure 3 from Engineering the Human Fc Region Enables Direct Cell Killing by Cancer Glycan–Targeting Antibodies without the Need for Immune Effector Cells or Complement
16. Data from Engineering the Human Fc Region Enables Direct Cell Killing by Cancer Glycan–Targeting Antibodies without the Need for Immune Effector Cells or Complement
17. Supplementary Figure 5 from Engineering the Human Fc Region Enables Direct Cell Killing by Cancer Glycan–Targeting Antibodies without the Need for Immune Effector Cells or Complement
18. Pattern of induction of colicin E9 synthesis by sub MIC of Norfloxacin antibiotic
19. Structural Evidence That Colicin A Protein Binds to a Novel Binding Site of TolA Protein in Escherichia coli Periplasm
20. Detection of induced synthesis of colicin E9 using ColE9p::gfpmut2 based reporter system
21. An Immunohistochemical Evaluation of Tumor-Associated Glycans and Mucins as Targets for Molecular Imaging of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
22. Energy-dependent Immunity Protein Release during tol-dependent Nuclease Colicin Translocation
23. Allosteric β‐propeller signalling in TolB and its manipulation by translocating colicins
24. Investigating early events in receptor binding and translocation of colicin E9 using synchronized cell killing and proteolytic cleavage
25. Molecular and structural basis for Lewis glycan recognition by a cancer-targeting antibody
26. The Role of Electrostatics in Colicin Nuclease Domain Translocation into Bacterial Cells
27. Interactions of TolB with the translocation domain of colicin E9 require an extended TolB box
28. Rapid detection of colicin E9-induced DNA damage using Escherichia coli cells carrying SOS promoter-lux fusions
29. Flexibility in the receptor-binding domain of the enzymatic colicin E9 is required for toxicity against Escherichia coli cells
30. Expression of Recombinant ADAMTS in Insect Cells
31. Targeting Glycans and Heavily Glycosylated Proteins for Tumor Imaging
32. Engineering the Human Fc Region Enables Direct Cell Killing by Cancer Glycan–Targeting Antibodies without the Need for Immune Effector Cells or Complement
33. Combination vaccine based on citrullinated vimentin and enolase peptides induces potent CD4-mediated anti-tumor responses
34. Monoclonal Antibody Targeting Sialyl-di-Lewisa–Containing Internalizing and Noninternalizing Glycoproteins with Cancer Immunotherapy Development Potential
35. The crystal structure of the TolB box of colicin A in complex with TolB reveals important differences in the recruitment of the common TolB translocation portal used by group A colicins
36. Selective inhibition of ADAMTS-1, -4 and -5 by catechin gallate esters
37. Expression and activity of ADAMTS-5 in synovium
38. Cleavage of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (thrombospondin-5) by matrix metalloproteinases and a disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin motifs
39. The terminal sialic acid of stage-specific embryonic antigen-4 has a crucial role in binding to a cancer-targeting antibody
40. Abstract A161: Targeting gastrointestinal tumors with constant region engineered anti-glycan antibodies
41. Bovine joint capsule and fibroblasts derived from joint capsule express aggrecanase activity
42. Coincubation of Bovine Synovial or Capsular Tissue with Cartilage Generates a Soluble “Aggrecanase” Activity
43. Erratum To: Allosteric β‐propeller signalling in TolB and its manipulation by translocating colicins
44. The crystal structure of the TolB box of colicin A in complex with TolB reveals important differences in the recruitment of the common TolB translocation portal used by group A colicins
45. Third-generation antibody drug conjugates for cancer therapy – a balancing act
46. Cancer cell associated glycans as targets for immunotherapy
47. Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting LecLex-Related Glycans with Potent Antitumor Activity
48. ADAMTS-4 activity on a proteoglycan vs. a polypeptide is controlled by the ancillary domains
49. Immunity protein release from a cell-bound nuclease colicin complex requires global conformational rearrangement
50. Membrane activities of colicin nuclease domains: analogies with antimicrobial peptides
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