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41. The Role Of Neural Circuits From Entorhinal Cortex To Ventral Subiculum And Nucleus Accumbens In Schizophreniform Sensorimotor Gating Dysfunction
42. Cholera toxin induces cAMP-dependent Th17 differentiation by dendritic cells
43. Derlin-1 and E3 ubiquitin ligases Hrd1 and gp78 facilitate cholera toxin retro-translocation
44. Novel biosensors using intact liposome microarrays
45. Internalization of cholera toxin: Role of clathrin-mediated endocytosis
46. Factors influencing function: Activation of antigen presenting cells by the cholera toxin B-subunit, and regulation of the cholinergic phenotype in nerve growth factor receptor-positive basal forebrain cholinergic neurons by bone morphogenetic protein 9
47. Post-transcriptional control of cholera toxin and factors affecting the virulence of Vibrio cholerae
48. Development of ganglioside-based assays for the identification of botulinum and cholera toxins utilizing an evanescent wave biosensor
49. Structural studies of the cholera toxin catalytic subunit
50. Cholera toxin subunit B and T cell receptor signaling pathways in differentially primed CD8+ T cells
51. Modulation of cholera toxin-induced fluid accumulation in a murine model of experimental cholera
52. Integrating structure-based drug design and multivalency for creating effective antagonists of cholera toxin and Escherichia coli heat-labile enterotoxin
53. Genetic fusion of the respiratory syncytial virus F protein with the cholera toxin gene ctxA(2)B: Cloning, expression and purification of the chimeric protein
54. Construction, mucosal immunogenicity and in vitro protective efficacy of a genetically engineered pertussis toxin-cholera toxin chimeric protein against Bordetella pertussis
55. Construction and characterization of molecular chimeras of cholera toxin and the heat-labile enterotoxin of Escherichia coli
56. Cholera toxin and heat-labile enterotoxin: Structural studies of assembly and design of active A-subunit constructs
57. A biophysical characterization of botulinum toxin and cholera toxin
58. Recombinant Bacillus Subtilis Spores Expressing Cholera Toxin B And Ovalbumin Protein Prevent Against OVA-induced Food Allergy In Mice
59. Activity And Mechanism Study Of Cholera Toxin-like Chimeric Protein In Cross Presentation Of Exogenous Antigen
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