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1 ndescribed engineered single-chain antibody (scAb).
2 ermis close initially by forming a melanized scab.
3 crusted skin lesions characteristic of sheep scab.
4 es the economically important disease potato scab.
5 onomically important disease known as potato scab.
6 mically important diseases, including potato scab.
7 erial cell envelope via its interaction with ScaB.
8 ng the sequences of R. flavefaciens ScaA and ScaB.
9 e cellulosome structural components ScaA and ScaB.
10 ate over the needle-puncture wound to form a scab.
11 ion rates in the scFEM depot relative to the scABD.
12 nd thus in the oligomerization states of the scAbs.
13  cleaved by calpains-1/2, disabling membrane scabbing.
14 e-chain antibody (scAb) to p21 ras (Ad.K-ras scAb), (2) an antisense (AS) K-ras gene (Ad.K-ras AS) or
15 etechiae (40%; 14), skin cracking (43%; 15), scabbing (46%; 16), scarring (66%; 23), and other chroni
16 xin-membrane aggregates in the lesion repair scab, allowing secretion of damaged membrane and annexin
17  scabies 87-22 is the causal agent of common scab, an economically important disease of potato and ta
18                                        Apple scab and fire blight, along with Huanglongbing, canker,
19 ts cells via a novel interaction between the scAb and its targeted receptor.
20 jor dockerin-containing scaffoldin proteins, ScaB and the cellulose-binding protein CttA.
21 y correlated to that of preadipocytes in the scABD and scFEM depots and was related to percent body f
22 cutaneous adipose tissue from the abdominal (scABD) and femoral (scFEM) depots using an 8-week incorp
23 d itch, pain associated with PN, bleeding or scabbing, and dry skin.
24 PPV in buffy coats, nasal swabs, oral swabs, scabs, and skin lesions as well as in lung and lymph nod
25 ed H fusion proteins with three forms of the scAb appended, differing in the lengths of the linkers s
26 ion to four diseases, Fusarium wilts, potato scab, apple replant disease, and take-all, is discussed.
27 omain of the cellulosomal structural protein ScaB, as well as to three unknown polypeptides derived f
28 atinocytes populated the wound bed below the scab by migration, which was supported by keratinocyte p
29                                          The ScaB C terminus includes a cryptic dockerin domain that
30  which the systemic immune response to sheep scab can influence local tissue responses via enhanced l
31                                        Wheat scab caused by Fusarium graminearum is an important dise
32            The disease Fusarium head blight (scab) causes severe problems for farmers and for the ind
33 is a phytotoxic pathogenicity determinant in scab-causing Streptomyces species that inhibits cellulos
34                                          DFO-scAb conjugates were characterised by gel electrophoresi
35                  C1-3 and a negative control scAb, CSBD9, were radiolabelled with zirconium-89 via de
36 ivery and continued production of functional scAb derived from individual VACV strains were obtained
37  have been described as the causal agents of scab disease, which affects economically important root
38 nturia inaequalis, the causal agent of apple scab disease.
39                                          The ScaB dockerin binds to ScaE, suggesting that this intera
40                       The data show that the ScaB dockerin displays structural symmetry, reflected by
41 e report the crystal structure of the type I ScaB dockerin in complex with a type I ScaC cohesin in t
42                                  A subset of ScaB dockerin residues was also identified as modulating
43                                    The novel ScaB dockerin was expressed as a xylanase fusion protein
44 daily routes for goods movement operation in SCAB, especially the more urban routes, mostly occurred
45              The VACV strains expressing the scAb exhibited significantly enhanced therapeutic effica
46 reds of times faster than wound plugging and scab formation.
47 ing regions (CDRs) of single-chain antibody (scAb) fragments is demonstrated.
48 spores are the primary inoculum in the wheat scab fungus Fusarium graminearum that was recently shown
49 ction are the primary inoculum for the wheat scab fungus Fusarium graminearum.
50  during perithecial development in the wheat scab fungus Fusarium graminearum.
51 cell cultures treated with elicitor from the scab fungus, transient increases in the SaB4H, SaBIS, an
52       It is likely that the fungi that cause scab (Fusarium spp.) use various enzymes when they invad
53 cal cutaneous inflammatory response to sheep scab has increased in recent years, we still know relati
54 unvaccinated persons, with skin vesicles and scabs, has facilitated the use of rapid diagnostic metho
55 high titers and were able to form plaques on scAb/ ICAM1 cells.
56 variant of B2PD.3 selected by propagation on scAb/ICAM1 cells grew well on these cells.
57 d receptor, was restricted for growth on the scAb/ICAM1 cells, but a variant of B2PD.3 selected by pr
58 fter being transfected with DNA encoding the scAb/ICAM1 protein.
59 nd production of immunotherapeutic anti-VEGF scAb in colonized tumors may open the way for a unique t
60 being generally more efficient than Ad.K-ras scAb in combination with Ad.mda-7.
61  of another integrin (the alphaPS3 integrin, scab) in the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) suggest
62                                       Potato scab is a globally important disease caused by polyphyle
63                                              Scab is an economically devastating plant disease that g
64                                              Scab is an economically devastating plant disease, not o
65 g of the host-parasite relationship in sheep scab is essential.
66                                  This unique scAb is transcribed from 3 vaccinia promoters (synthetic
67 for damaging root and tuber crops by causing scab lesions.
68  recruited to the plasma membrane and form a scab-like structure at the lesion.
69 and colonize potato tuber slices and produce scab-like symptoms on potato minitubers.
70 nged persistence of inflammation and delayed scab loss.
71            The vaccine strain recovered from scabs of 3 skin lesions had the wild-type allele at posi
72 sted on routes in the South Coast Air Basin (SCAB) of California, representative of typical goods mov
73  etiological agents of Fusarium head blight (scab) of wheat and barley.
74 hus, MV not only tolerates the addition of a scAb on its H protein but also infects cells via a novel
75  of ectopic wing vein formation or melanotic scabs on the cuticle.
76 ng the past decade, the plant disease called scab or Fusarium head blight of wheat and barley has rea
77 ents with imiquimod included erythema (27%), scabbing or crusting (21%), flaking (9%), erosion (6%),
78              Genome sequencing of the potato scab pathogen, Streptomyces scabies 87-22, revealed a ho
79 , one of the T6SS mutants did not induce the scab phenotype anymore despite colonizing at high levels
80                                     Although ScaB recruits the catalytic machinery onto the complex,
81 le genome for the Vf region containing apple scab resistance gene(s) by targeting AFLP-derived SCAR m
82  development of a molecular marker for apple scab resistance.
83 microvesicle shedding-mirroring the clot-and-scab resolution seen in tissue-level wound healing.
84 bound to Cohs of primary (ScaA) and adaptor (ScaB) scaffoldins were solved.
85 DNA localized to the chromosomal vicinity of scab (scb), previously identified by a failure of dorsal
86 thogen of poultry, can persist in desiccated scabs shed from infected hosts.
87 l hemagglutinin (H) a single-chain antibody (scAb) specific for the tumor-associated carcinoembryonic
88       C1-3 is a single chain human antibody (scAb) that binds specifically to synaptophysin on hepati
89 cFvs fused to a human constant kappa domain (scAbs), that bind to the protective antigen subunit of t
90 est whether the primary etiological agent of scab, the fungus Fusarium graminearum, is panmictic thro
91  from B. cellulosolvens anchoring scaffoldin ScaB to 1.84-A resolution.
92 nt syncytium, which sends lamellae under the scab to re-epithelialize the damaged site.
93 sing a virus-binding, single-chain antibody (scAb) to intracellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM1).
94 ellular, neutralizing single-chain antibody (scAb) to p21 ras (Ad.K-ras scAb), (2) an antisense (AS)
95 ut only H displaying the long-linker form of scAb was functional in supporting cell-cell fusion.
96 aced by H displaying the long-linker form of scAb was recovered and replicated efficiently in both CD
97 me comprising an unusual adaptor scaffoldin, ScaB, which mediates the interaction between the primary