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2. A Widefield Light Microscopy-Based Approach Provides Further Insights into the Colonization of the Flea Proventriculus by Yersinia pestis
3. Reply to Alfani: Reconstructing past plague ecology to understand human history
4. Yersinia pestis and Plague: Some Knowns and Unknowns
5. Plague and Yersinia pestis: some knowns and unknowns
6. No evidence for persistent natural plague reservoirs in historical and modern Europe
7. Emergence and spread of ancestral Yersinia pestis in Late-Neolithic and Bronze-Age Eurasia, ca . 5,000 to 1,500 y B.P.
8. What do we know about osmoadaptation of Yersinia pestis?
9. Antibiotic Therapy of Plague: A Review
10. Interplay between Yersinia pestis and its flea vector in lipoate metabolism
11. Yersinia pestis Plasminogen Activator
12. A refined model of how Yersinia pestis produces a transmissible infection in its flea vector
13. Analysis of Yersinia pestis Gene Expression in the Flea Vector
14. Nutrient depletion may trigger the Yersinia pestis OmpR‐EnvZ regulatory system to promote flea‐borne plague transmission
15. Polymorphism in the Yersinia LcrV Antigen Enables Immune Escape From the Protection Conferred by an LcrV-Secreting Lactococcus Lactis in a Pseudotuberculosis Mouse Model
16. To block or not to block: The adaptive manipulation of plague transmission
17. Transcriptomic studies and assessment of Yersinia pestis reference genes in various conditions
18. Curative Treatment of Severe Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections by a New Class of Antibiotics Targeting LpxC
19. Characterization of the protective immune response to Yersinia pseudotuberculosis infection in mice vaccinated with an LcrV-secreting strain of Lactococcus lactis
20. High susceptibility of MDR and XDR Gram-negative pathogens to biphenyl-diacetylene-based difluoromethyl-allo-threonyl-hydroxamate LpxC inhibitors
21. Drug design from the cryptic inhibitor envelope
22. Evaluation of the Role of the opgGH Operon in Yersinia pseudotuberculosis and Its Deletion during the Emergence of Yersinia pestis
23. Superantigenic Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Induces the Expression of Granzymes and Perforin by CD4 + T Cells
24. Function and Regulation of the Salmonella-Like pmrF Antimicrobial Peptide Resistance Operon in Yersinia pseudotuberculosis
25. Functional and Structural Analysis of HicA3-HicB3, a Novel Toxin-Antitoxin System of Yersinia pestis
26. New Insights into How Yersinia pestis Adapts to Its Mammalian Host during Bubonic Plague
27. Inheritance of the Lysozyme Inhibitor Ivy Was an Important Evolutionary Step by Yersinia pestis to Avoid the Host Innate Immune Response
28. Efficacy of Ciprofloxacin-Gentamicin Combination Therapy in Murine Bubonic Plague
29. Role of the Yersinia pestis Yersiniabactin Iron Acquisition System in the Incidence of Flea-Borne Plague
30. TLR5 Signaling Stimulates the Innate Production of IL-17 and IL-22 by CD3negCD127+ Immune Cells in Spleen and Mucosa
31. Body Lice,Yersinia pestisOrientalis, and Black Death
32. Transit through the Flea Vector Induces a Pretransmission Innate Immunity Resistance Phenotype in Yersinia pestis
33. Autophagosomes can support Yersinia pseudotuberculosis replication in macrophages
34. TheYersinia pestis caf1M1A1Fimbrial Capsule Operon Promotes Transmission by Flea Bite in a Mouse Model of Bubonic Plague
35. Protection against Yersinia pseudotuberculosis infection conferred by a Lactococcus lactis mucosal delivery vector secreting LcrV
36. Yersinia pestis YopJ Suppresses Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Induction and Contributes to Apoptosis of Immune Cells in the Lymph Node but Is Not Required for Virulence in a Rat Model of Bubonic Plague
37. Adaptive response of Yersinia pestis to extracellular effectors of innate immunity during bubonic plague
38. Role of the Yersinia pestis plasminogen activator in the incidence of distinct septicemic and bubonic forms of flea-borne plague
39. Poor Vector Competence of Fleas and the Evolution of Hypervirulence inYersinia pestis
40. Kinetics of Disease Progression and Host Response in a Rat Model of Bubonic Plague
41. Evaluation of the Role of Constitutive Isocitrate Lyase Activity in Yersinia pestis Infection of the Flea Vector and Mammalian Host
42. Flea-Borne Transmission Model To Evaluate Vaccine Efficacy against Naturally Acquired Bubonic Plague
43. Genes Encoding Specific Nickel Transport Systems Flank the Chromosomal Urease Locus of Pathogenic Yersiniae
44. The Superantigen GeneypmIs Located in an Unstable Chromosomal Locus ofYersinia pseudotuberculosis
45. The Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Yut protein, a new type of urea transporter homologous to eukaryotic channels and functionally interchangeable in vitro with the Helicobacter pylori UreI protein
46. Silencing and Reactivation of Urease in Yersinia pestis Is Determined by One G Residue at a Specific Position in the ureD Gene
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