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1. Broadcasting of amplitude- and frequency-modulated c-di-GMP signals facilitates cooperative surface commitment in bacterial lineages.

3. Histidine-Mediated Ion Specific Effects Enable Salt Tolerance of a Pore-Forming Marine Antimicrobial Peptide.

4. Force-Induced Changes of PilY1 Drive Surface Sensing by Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

5. Constructing Aspterric Acid Synthesis Pathway and Gene Overexpression in Yarrowia lipolytica

6. Broadcasting of amplitude- and frequency-modulated c-di-GMP signals facilitates cooperative surface commitment in bacterial lineages.

8. Histidine-Mediated Ion Specific Effects Enable Salt Tolerance of a Pore-Forming Marine Antimicrobial Peptide.

9. Sequence determinants in the cathelicidin LL-37 that promote inflammation via presentation of RNA to scavenger receptors.

10. Sequence determinants in the cathelicidin LL-37 that promote inflammation via presentation of RNA to scavenger receptors.

11. PACAP is a pathogen-inducible resident antimicrobial neuropeptide affording rapid and contextual molecular host defense of the brain.

12. Roadmap on emerging concepts in the physical biology of bacterial biofilms:from surface sensing to community formation

13. Roadmap on emerging concepts in the physical biology of bacterial biofilms:from surface sensing to community formation

14. Roadmap on emerging concepts in the physical biology of bacterial biofilms: from surface sensing to community formation

15. Prototypical pacemaker neurons interact with the resident microbiota

16. Prototypical pacemaker neurons interact with the resident microbiota

17. Prototypical pacemaker neurons interact with the resident microbiota

18. Prototypical pacemaker neurons interact with the resident microbiota

19. Social Cooperativity of Bacteria during Reversible Surface Attachment in Young Biofilms: a Quantitative Comparison of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA14 and PAO1.

20. Bacteria Sensing, Signaling, Memory, and Appendages During Biofilm Formation

21. Synthetic Polymers for Mimicry and Modulation of Immunological Functions

22. c-di-GMP modulates type IV MSHA pilus retraction and surface attachment in Vibrio cholerae.

23. Social Cooperativity of Bacteria during Reversible Surface Attachment in Young Biofilms: a Quantitative Comparison of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA14 and PAO1.

24. Prototypical pacemaker neurons interact with the resident microbiota

25. Bacteria Sensing, Signaling, Memory, and Appendages During Biofilm Formation

26. Synthetic Polymers for Mimicry and Modulation of Immunological Functions

27. Clostridioides difficile Toxin A Remodels Membranes and Mediates DNA Entry Into Cells to Activate Toll-Like Receptor 9 Signaling.

28. Bacteria Sensing, Signaling, Memory, and Appendages During Biofilm Formation

29. Synthetic Polymers for Mimicry and Modulation of Immunological Functions

30. Social Cooperativity of Bacteria during Reversible Surface Attachment in Young Biofilms: a Quantitative Comparison of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA14 and PAO1.

31. c-di-GMP modulates type IV MSHA pilus retraction and surface attachment in Vibrio cholerae.

32. Clostridioides difficile Toxin A Remodels Membranes and Mediates DNA Entry Into Cells to Activate Toll-Like Receptor 9 Signaling.

33. Prototypical pacemaker neurons interact with the resident microbiota

34. Maternal plasma metabolic markers of neonatal adiposity and associated maternal characteristics:The GUSTO study

35. Maternal plasma metabolic markers of neonatal adiposity and associated maternal characteristics:The GUSTO study

36. Prototypical pacemaker neurons interact with the resident microbiota

37. Helical antimicrobial peptides assemble into protofibril scaffolds that present ordered dsDNA to TLR9.

38. Externalized histone H4 orchestrates chronic inflammation by inducing lytic cell death

39. Helical antimicrobial peptides assemble into protofibril scaffolds that present ordered dsDNA to TLR9.

40. Modulation of toll-like receptor signaling by antimicrobial peptides.

41. Externalized histone H4 orchestrates chronic inflammation by inducing lytic cell death

42. Discovery and Design of Multifunctional Membrane-Active and Immunomodulatory Peptides and Proteins

43. Discovery and Design of Multifunctional Membrane-Active and Immunomodulatory Peptides and Proteins

44. Discovery and Design of Multifunctional Membrane-Active and Immunomodulatory Peptides and Proteins

45. Extended hopanoid lipids promote bacterial motility, surface attachment, and root nodule development in the Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens-Aeschynomene afraspera symbiosis

46. Multigenerational memory and adaptive adhesion in early bacterial biofilm communities.

47. Machine learning-enabled discovery and design of membrane-active peptides.

48. Unified Mechanisms of Membrane Curvature Generation by Diverse Peptides and Proteins

49. Unified Mechanisms of Membrane Curvature Generation by Diverse Peptides and Proteins

50. Unified Mechanisms of Membrane Curvature Generation by Diverse Peptides and Proteins

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