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Localization and functional analysis of Plasmodium falciparum genes PFL2550W and PFF0750W
Role of type II transmembrane serine proteases in coronavirus production
 
Detection of the SIRE1 env-like protein, a potential retroviral protein in soybean
The effect of glucose on transcription at CpxR and OmpR-regulated promoters
 
Binge ethanol leads to decreased macrophage accumulation in infected cutaneous wounds
Characterization of the Clostridium difficile biofilm
 
Urinary antimicrobial peptides and the urinary microbiota in a UTI-susceptible population of female pelvic floor surgery patients
Transfer of Bacteroides fragilis pLV22A mobilizable plasmid utilizing an Escherichia coli conjugative plasmid encoded mating channel
 
Comprehensive sequence analysis of the origin of transfer and nick site of the pLV22a mobilizable element from the LV22 strain of Bacteroides fragilis
Discovery of the symbiosis polysaccharide (syp) gene cluster of Vibrio fischeri and its role in biofilm formation and symbiosis
 
Identification of sulfated cell-surface polysaccharides in Mesorhizobium loti and characterization of their symbiotic role with Lotus japonicus
Identification and characterization of Vibrio fischeri response regulators, and discovery of new symbiotic determinants
 
Characterization of capsular polysaccharides in Sinorhizobium meliloti Rm1021 and their roles during symbiosis with Medicago sativa
Bacterial stimulation of gut-associated lymphoid tissue development
 
Coronavirus replicase proteins: Multifunctional mediators of replication and innate immunity evasion
Morphogenesis of the Bacillus anthracis spore
 
Hypervirulent Clostridium difficile strains: Adherence, toxin production and sporulation
Characterization of TraM, a required Bacteroides fragilis conjugal apparatus protein that interacts with the B. fragilis putative coupling protein BctA and the B. fragilis relaxase protein BmpH