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The following pages link to Molecular Sieving by theBacillus megateriumCell Wall and Protoplast (Q36773488):
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- Assembly of flammutoxin, a cytolytic protein from the edible mushroom Flammulina velutipes, into a pore-forming ring-shaped oligomer on the target cell (Q24531045) (← links)
- Immunological properties of teichoic acids (Q24564289) (← links)
- Microbial transformation of A23187, a divalent cation ionophore antibiotic (Q24597106) (← links)
- The permeability of the wall fabric of Escherichia coli and Bacillus subtilis (Q24684753) (← links)
- Spatially resolved characterization of water and ion incorporation in Bacillus spores (Q28395490) (← links)
- Decreasing Transmembrane Segment Length Greatly Decreases Perfringolysin O Pore Size (Q30152956) (← links)
- GSDMD membrane pore formation constitutes the mechanism of pyroptotic cell death (Q30370004) (← links)
- Production of potent antimicrobial agent by actinomycete, Streptomyces sannanensis strain SU118 isolated from phoomdi in Loktak Lake of Manipur, India (Q30390187) (← links)
- Rickettsial cell water and membrane permeability determined by a micro space technique. (Q30451815) (← links)
- Cytotoxic activities of Leptospira interrogans hemolysin SphH as a pore-forming protein on mammalian cells (Q30780506) (← links)
- Antibacterial activities of poly(amidoamine) dendrimers terminated with amino and poly(ethylene glycol) groups (Q30831776) (← links)
- Clostridium perfringens delta toxin is sequence related to beta toxin, NetB, and Staphylococcus pore-forming toxins, but shows functional differences (Q30854566) (← links)
- Assembly mechanism of the oligomeric streptolysin O pore: the early membrane lesion is lined by a free edge of the lipid membrane and is extended gradually during oligomerization (Q32097271) (← links)
- Cloning and expression of a Serpula (Treponema) hyodysenteriae hemolysin gene (Q33274133) (← links)
- NetB, a new toxin that is associated with avian necrotic enteritis caused by Clostridium perfringens (Q33319276) (← links)
- A novel non-lens betagamma-crystallin and trefoil factor complex from amphibian skin and its functional implications (Q33323374) (← links)
- Enzymatic adaptation by bacteria under pressure (Q33484685) (← links)
- Biomolecular transport through hemofiltration membranes (Q33639535) (← links)
- Osmotic behavior of bacterial protoplasts: temperature effects (Q33786007) (← links)
- Cyclotide interactions with the nematode external surface. (Q33826390) (← links)
- The SV40 late protein VP4 is a viroporin that forms pores to disrupt membranes for viral release (Q33954399) (← links)
- Pathways for extracellular Fenton chemistry in the brown rot basidiomycete Gloeophyllum trabeum (Q33989683) (← links)
- Macrophage damage by Leishmania amazonensis cytolysin: evidence of pore formation on cell membrane (Q34007714) (← links)
- Interaction of poly(ethylene-glycols) with air-water interfaces and lipid monolayers: investigations on surface pressure and surface potential (Q34047317) (← links)
- Why do c‐type cytochromes exist? (Q34055319) (← links)
- Hemodialysis Culture of Serratia marcescens in a Goat-Artificial Kidney-Fermentor System (Q34105426) (← links)
- Chemical basis for selectivity of metal ions by the Bacillus subtilis cell wall. (Q34141686) (← links)
- S-layers: principles and applications (Q34401298) (← links)
- Multivalent artificial opsonin for the recognition and phagocytosis of Gram-positive bacteria by human phagocytes (Q34754245) (← links)
- Mammalian reovirus, a nonfusogenic nonenveloped virus, forms size-selective pores in a model membrane. (Q35133892) (← links)
- Pore size of the malaria parasite's nutrient channel (Q36031420) (← links)
- Antibacterial effect of citrus press-cakes dried by high speed and far-infrared radiation drying methods (Q36092177) (← links)
- Evaluation of the in vitro antibacterial activity of the solvent fractions of the leaves of Rhamnus prinoides L'Herit (Rhamnaceae) against pathogenic bacteria (Q36104409) (← links)
- Effects of medium composition on penicillin-induced hydrolysis and loss of RNA and culture turbidity in group A streptococci (Q36184578) (← links)
- Photometric immersion refractometry of bacterial spores. (Q36310073) (← links)
- Location of a constriction in the lumen of a transmembrane pore by targeted covalent attachment of polymer molecules (Q36427252) (← links)
- Ultrastructure of a novel bacterial form located in Staphylococcus aureus in vitro and in vivo catheter-associated biofilms. (Q36473316) (← links)
- Outer membrane of gram-negative bacteria. XII. Molecular-sieving function of cell wall (Q36577930) (← links)
- Effect of lipoteichoic acid and lipids on lysis of intact cells of Streptococcus faecalis (Q36579148) (← links)
- Density, porosity, and structure of dried cell walls isolated from Bacillus megaterium and Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q36597851) (← links)
- Effects of potassium ions on the electrical and pH gradients across the membrane of Streptococcus lactis cells (Q36601921) (← links)
- Bactericidal Activity of Methanol Extracts of Crabapple Mangrove Tree (Sonneratia caseolaris Linn.) Against Multi-Drug Resistant Pathogens (Q36615727) (← links)
- Anthrax lethal toxin and Salmonella elicit the common cell death pathway of caspase-1-dependent pyroptosis via distinct mechanisms (Q36670088) (← links)
- Immersion refractometry of isolated bacterial cell walls (Q36767160) (← links)
- Porosity of the Yeast Cell Wall and Membrane (Q36772707) (← links)
- Antimicrobial actions of hexachlorophene: release of cytoplasmic materials. (Q36773825) (← links)
- Macromolecular Sieving by the Dormant Spore of Bacillus cereus (Q36774077) (← links)
- Electric Conductivity and Internal Osmolality of Intact Bacterial Cells (Q36838470) (← links)
- Influence of magnesium ions on porosity of the Bacillus megaterium cell wall and membrane (Q36842759) (← links)
- Assembly of Staphylococcus aureusγ‐hemolysin into a pore‐forming ring‐shaped complex on the surface of human erythrocytes (Q36873171) (← links)