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2016CXCR5⁺ follicular cytotoxic T cells control viral infection in B cell folliclesLeong, Y.; Chen, Y.; Ong, H.; Wu, D.; Man, K.; Deleage, C.; Minnich, M.; Meckiff, B.; Wei, Y.; Hou, Z.; Zotos, D.; Fenix, K.; Atnerkar, A.; Preston, S.; Chipman, J.; Beilman, G.; Allison, C.; Sun, L.; Wang, P.; Xu, J.; et al.
2019Cycling of biogenic elements drives biogeochemical gold cyclingSanyal, S.K.; Shuster, J.; Reith, F.
2006Cyclomyces tabacinus as a cause of deep tissue infection: the first case reportMarriott, D.; Kwong, T.; Harkness, J.; Ellis, D.
2023Cymredoxin, a [2Fe–2S] ferredoxin, supports catalytic activity of the p-cymene oxidising P450 enzyme CYP108N12Giang, P.D.; Churchman, L.R.; Stok, J.E.; Bell, S.G.; De Voss, J.J.
2024Cysteine and resistance to oxidative stress: implications for virulence and antibiotic resistanceTikhomirova, A.; Rahman, M.M.; Kidd, S.P.; Fererro, R.L.; Roujeinikova, A.
2022Cysteine-Dependent Conformational Heterogeneity of Shigella flexneri Autotransporter IcsA and Implications of Its FunctionQin, J.; Hong, Y.; Morona, R.; Totsika, M.; Chen, S.L.
2018Cytochrome P450 CYP199A4 from Rhodopseudomonas palustris catalyses heteroatom dealkylations, sulfoxidation and amide and cyclic hemiacetal formationColeman, T.; Wong, S.; Podgorski, M.; Bruning, J.; De Voss, J.; Bell, S.
2011Cytokine modulation of visceral afferents via cation channels is switched in chronic visceral hypersensitivityHughes, P.; Harrington, A.; Brierley, S.; Maldeniya, M.; Martin, C.; Persson, J.; Liebregts, T.; Adam, B.; Holtmann, G.; Andrews, J.; Blackshaw, L.; Gastroenterology (7 May 2011 - 10 May 2011 : Chicago, IL)
2012Cytokine receptor activation at the cell surfaceBroughton, S.; Hercus, T.; Lopez, A.; Parker, M.
1995Cytokines increase human haemopoietic cell adhesiveness by activation of very late antigen (VLA)-4 and VLA-5 integrinsLevesque, Jean-Pierre; Leavesley, David I.; Niutta, Silvana; Vadas, Mathew Alexander; Simmons, Paul J.
2011CytokinesisGregory, S.L.; Saint, R.; Zheng, Y.
2010Cytokinesis proteins Tum and Pav have a nuclear role in Wnt regulationJones, W.; Chao, A.; Zavortink, M.; Saint, R.; Bejsovec, A.
2007Cytokinesis-block micronucleus cytome assays for the determination of genotoxicity and cytotoxicity of cecal water in rats and fecal water in humansBenassi-Evans, B.; Le Leu, R.; Bird, A.; Clifton, P.; Fenech, M.
2005Cytoplasmic ATP-sensing domains regulate gating of skeletal muscle ClC-1 chloride channelsBennetts, B.; Rychkov, G.; Ng, H.; Morton, C.; Stapleton, D.; Parker, M.; Cromer, B.
2013Cytoplasmic organelle DNA preferentially inserts into open chromatinWang, D.; Timmis, J.
2011Cytoprotective roles of ERK and Akt in endoplasmic reticulum stress triggered by subtilase cytotoxinTian, T.; Zhao, Y.; Nakajima, S.; Huang, T.; Yao, J.; Paton, A.; Paton, J.; Kitamura, M.
2010Cytotoxin with a Subtilase DomainPaton, J.; Morona, R.; Paton, A.; A.P.T. Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys; ARI Pty Ltd
2006Cytotoxin with a subtilase domainPaton, A.; Paton, J.; Coleman, Henry D.; Sudol, R. Neil; Sapone, William J.
2004Cytotoxin with a subtilase domainPaton, A.; Paton, J.; Adelaide Research and Innovation Pty Ltd
2010Cytoxic T cells are the predominant players providing cross-protective immunity induced by y-irradiated influenza A virusesFuruya, Y.; Chan, J.; Regner, M.; Lobigs, M.; Koskinen, A.; Kok, T.; Manavis, J.; Li, P.; Mullbacher, A.; Alsharifi, M.