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1. A Tail Fiber Protein and a Receptor-Binding Protein Mediate ICP2 Bacteriophage Interactions with Vibrio cholerae OmpU

2. A Tail Fiber Protein and a Receptor-Binding Protein Mediate ICP2 Bacteriophage Interactions withVibrio choleraeOmpU

3. Antibiotic susceptibility signatures identify potential antimicrobial targets in the Acinetobacter baumannii cell envelope

4. Identification of spacer and protospacer sequence requirements in the Vibrio cholerae Type I-E CRISPR/Cas System

5. Transposon Mutagenesis Screen of Klebsiella pneumoniae Identifies Multiple Genes Important for Resisting Antimicrobial Activities of Neutrophils in Mice

6. Antibiotic hypersensitivity signatures identify targets for attack in the Acinetobacter baumannii cell envelope

7. Growth arrest and a persister state enable resistance to osmotic shock and facilitate dissemination of Vibrio cholerae

8. High-Throughput Analysis of Gene Function in the Bacterial Predator Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus

9. The Landscape of Phenotypic and Transcriptional Responses to Ciprofloxacin in Acinetobacter baumannii: Acquired Resistance Alleles Modulate Drug-Induced SOS Response and Prophage Replication

10. Lon Protease Has Multifaceted Biological Functions in Acinetobacter baumannii

11. Global Tn-seq analysis of carbohydrate utilization and vertebrate infectivity ofBorrelia burgdorferi

12. The landscape of intrinsic and evolved fluoroquinolone resistance inAcinetobacter baumanniiincludes suppression of drug-induced prophage replication

13. A Mutation in the Bacillus subtilis rsbU Gene That Limits RNA Synthesis during Sporulation

14. Immunity Provided by an Outer Membrane Vesicle Cholera Vaccine Is Due to O-Antigen-Specific Antibodies Inhibiting Bacterial Motility

15. Identification ofin vivoregulators of theVibrio cholerae xdsgene using a high-throughput genetic selection

16. Understanding Barriers to Borrelia burgdorferi Dissemination during Infection Using Massively Parallel Sequencing

18. A bacteriophage encodes its own CRISPR/Cas adaptive response to evade host innate immunity

19. Elevated activity of the large form of ADAR1 in vivo: Very efficient RNA editing occurs in the cytoplasm

20. Genes contributing to Staphylococcus aureus fitness in abscess- and infection-related ecologies

21. Genome-Wide Fitness and Genetic Interactions Determined by Tn-seq, a High-Throughput Massively Parallel Sequencing Method for Microorganisms

22. Identification of a membrane-bound transcriptional regulator that links chitin and natural competence in Vibrio cholerae

23. A host-specific function is required for ligation of a wide variety of ribozyme-processed RNAs

24. Effects of nucleotide changes on the ability of hepatitis delta virus to transcribe, process, and accumulate unit-length, circular RNA

25. A core microbiome associated with the peritoneal tumors of pseudomyxoma peritonei

26. Intracellular cleavage and ligation of hepatitis delta virus genomic RNA: regulation of ribozyme activity by cis-acting sequences and host factors

27. Homopolymer tail-mediated ligation PCR: a streamlined and highly efficient method for DNA cloning and library construction

28. Expression of hepatitis delta virus RNA deletions: cis and trans requirements for self-cleavage, ligation, and RNA packaging

29. Relating structure to function in the hepatitis delta virus antigen

30. Editing on the genomic RNA of human hepatitis delta virus

31. Determination of the multimerization state of the hepatitis delta virus antigens in vivo

32. Replicating hepatitis delta virus RNA is edited in the nucleus by the small form of ADAR1

33. Hepatitis delta virus minimal substrates competent for editing by ADAR1 and ADAR2

34. Substrate recognition by ADAR1 and ADAR2

36. [20] Molecular studies of hepatitis delta virus RNAs

37. RNA editing in the replication cycle of human hepatitis delta virus

38. Recent Developments in Hepatitis Delta Virus Research

39. The Vibrio cholerae hybrid sensor kinase VieS contributes to motility and biofilm regulation by altering the cyclic diguanylate level

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