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    Goñi FM, Ostolaza H.
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    Haxby JA, Kinsky CB, Kinsky SC.
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    Korchev YE, Bashford CL, Pederzolli C, Pasternak CA, Morgan PJ, Andrew PW, Mitchell TJ.
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  • 26. Non-thiol-activated cytolytic bacterial toxins: current status.
    Kato I, Morinaga N, Muneto R.
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  • 28. Formation of individual protein channels in lipid bilayers suspended in nanopores.
    Studer A, Han X, Winkler FK, Tiefenauer LX.
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  • 30. Crossing the hydrophobic barrier: insertion of membrane proteins.
    Engelman DM.
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  • 31. Molecular mechanisms of cytotoxicity: comparison of complement and killer lymphocytes.
    Müller-Eberhard HJ, Zalman LS, Chiu FJ, Jung G, Martin DE.
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  • 32. Structural/functional similarity between proteins involved in complement- and cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-mediated cytolysis.
    Tschopp J, Masson D, Stanley KK.
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    Tarasov AI.
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  • 35. Recovery of human neutrophils from complement attack: removal of the membrane attack complex by endocytosis and exocytosis.
    Morgan BP, Dankert JR, Esser AF.
    J Immunol; 1987 Jan 01; 138(1):246-53. PubMed ID: 3782799
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  • 36. [Method for determining the pathogenic properties of oral microorganisms and their toxins for resistant cells].
    Schmidt H.
    Zahn Mund Kieferheilkd Zentralbl; 1985 Jan 01; 73(6):570-5. PubMed ID: 2933898
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  • 39. Sensing proteins outside of the box.
    van der Goot FG, Matile S.
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  • 40. Molecular mechanisms of cytolysis by complement and by cytolytic lymphocytes.
    Podack ER.
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