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    Phosphorylation as an Effective Tool to Improve Stability and Reduce Toxicity of Antimicrobial Peptides by Zufang Ba (11036420)

    Published 2024
    “…Among them, W<sub>3</sub>BipY<sub>8</sub>-P stood out as the most promising peptide, exhibiting similar antibacterial activity as its unphosphorylated analog W<sub>3</sub>BipY<sub>8</sub> but with significantly reduced hemolytic activity (19-fold decrease), cytotoxicity (3.3-fold decrease), and an extended serum half-life 6.3 times longer than W<sub>3</sub>BipY<sub>8</sub>. …”
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    Exploring Metalloproteome Remodeling in Calprotectin-Stressed Acinetobacter baumannii Using Chemoproteomics by Maximillian K. Osterberg (22514185)

    Published 2025
    “…A majority of the 2645 quantifiable Cys-containing peptides that show an increase in abundance-corrected Cys reactivity (150) are derived from known Zn-, Fe-, and Fe–S-cluster proteins, revealing a significant decrease in metal occupancy (undermetalation) across the proteome. …”
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    Exploring Metalloproteome Remodeling in Calprotectin-Stressed Acinetobacter baumannii Using Chemoproteomics by Maximillian K. Osterberg (22514185)

    Published 2025
    “…A majority of the 2645 quantifiable Cys-containing peptides that show an increase in abundance-corrected Cys reactivity (150) are derived from known Zn-, Fe-, and Fe–S-cluster proteins, revealing a significant decrease in metal occupancy (undermetalation) across the proteome. …”
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    Exploring Metalloproteome Remodeling in Calprotectin-Stressed Acinetobacter baumannii Using Chemoproteomics by Maximillian K. Osterberg (22514185)

    Published 2025
    “…A majority of the 2645 quantifiable Cys-containing peptides that show an increase in abundance-corrected Cys reactivity (150) are derived from known Zn-, Fe-, and Fe–S-cluster proteins, revealing a significant decrease in metal occupancy (undermetalation) across the proteome. …”
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    Table 1_Dual variants of uncertain significance in a case of hyper-IgM syndrome: implications for diagnosis and management.docx by Nourhen Agrebi (14151222)

    Published 2025
    “…</p>Objective<p>This study aims to elucidate the clinical implications of concurrent AICDA and IKBKB homozygous variants in a pediatric patient diagnosed with hyper-IgM syndrome.</p>Methods<p>We present immunological and genetic analysis of a Tunisian patient with two homozygous variants of uncertain significance (VUSs) in the IKBKB and AICDA genes, suspected of causing hyper-IgM and immune deficiency. …”
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    Store listing metrics and user acquisition. by Henri Claude Moungui (22227043)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>Skin-related neglected tropical diseases (sNTDs) remain a significant public health challenge in Cameroon, where limited resources, training, and infrastructure hinder early diagnosis and management. …”
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    Installation, growth, and retention metrics. by Henri Claude Moungui (22227043)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>Skin-related neglected tropical diseases (sNTDs) remain a significant public health challenge in Cameroon, where limited resources, training, and infrastructure hinder early diagnosis and management. …”
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    Implemented activities. by Henri Claude Moungui (22227043)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>Skin-related neglected tropical diseases (sNTDs) remain a significant public health challenge in Cameroon, where limited resources, training, and infrastructure hinder early diagnosis and management. …”
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    App user retention trends. by Henri Claude Moungui (22227043)

    Published 2025
    “…<div><p>Background</p><p>Skin-related neglected tropical diseases (sNTDs) remain a significant public health challenge in Cameroon, where limited resources, training, and infrastructure hinder early diagnosis and management. …”