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2007
De GreveH, WynsL, BouckaertJ.  2007.  Combining sites of bacterial fimbriae. Current opinion in structural biology. 17(5):506-512. Abstract
2005
Dao-ThiMH, VanMelderen L, DeGenst E, AfifH, ButsL, WynsL, LorisR.  2005.  Molecular basis of gyrase poisoning by the addiction toxin CcdB. 348(5):1091-1102. Abstract
DeGenst E, SilenceK, GhahroudiMA, DecanniereK, LorisR, KinneJ, WynsL, MuyldermansS.  2005.  Strong in vivo maturation compensates for structurally restricted H3 loops in antibody repertoires. 280(14):14114-14121. Abstract
2003
ButsL, BouckaertJ, De Genst E, LorisR, OscarsonS, LahmannM, MessensJ, BrosensE, WynsL, De Greve H.  2003.  The fimbrial adhesin F17-G of enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli has an immunoglobulin-like lectin domain that binds N-acetylglucosamine. Mol. Microbiol.. 49(3):705-715. Abstract
LorisR, MarianovskyI, LahJ, LaeremansT, Engelberg-KulkaH, GlaserG, MuyldermansS, WynsL.  2003.  Crystal structure of the intrinsically flexible addiction antidote MazE. 278(30):28252-28257. Abstract
2002
Dao-ThiMH, CharlierD, LorisR, MaesD, MessensJ, WynsL, BackmannJ.  2002.  Intricate interactions within the ccd plasmid addiction system. J. Biol. Chem.. 277(5):3733-3742. Abstract
MessensJ, MartinsJC, BrosensE, VanBelle K, JacobsDM, WillemR, WynsL.  2002.  Kinetics and active site dynamics of Staphylococcus aureus arsenate reductase. J. Biol. Inorg. Chem.. 7(1-2):146-156. Abstract
1999
LanghorstU, LorisR, DenisovVP, DoumenJ, RooseP, MaesD, HalleB, SteyaertJ.  1999.  Dissection of the structural and functional role of a conserved hydration site in RNase T1. 8(4):722-730. Abstract
1992
ImberechtsH, De GreveH, LintermansP.  1992.  The pathogenesis of edema disease in pigs. A review. Veterinary Microbiology. 31(2-3):221-233. Abstract
MessensJ, SlegersH.  1992.  Synthesis of glial fibrillary acidic protein in rat C6 glioma in chemically defined medium: cyclic AMP-dependent transcriptional and translational regulation. J Neurochem.. 58(6):2071-2080. Abstract