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1. Phage-induced efflux down-regulation boosts antibiotic efficacy.

2. Isolation and complete genome sequence of Aeromonas bacteriophage Gekk3-15.

3. Induced Burkholderia prophages detected from the hemoculture: a biomarker for Burkholderia pseudomallei infection.

4. Activity of a Bacteriophage Cocktail to Control Salmonella Growth Ex Vivo in Avian, Porcine, and Human Epithelial Cell Cultures.

5. Therapeutic effects of oral administration of lytic Salmonella phages in a mouse model of non-typhoidal salmonellosis.

6. Genetic analysis of the cold-sensitive growth phenotype of Burkholderia pseudomallei/thailandensis bacteriophage AMP1.

7. Generation of Distinct Differentially Culturable Forms of Burkholderia following Starvation at Low Temperature.

8. Rapid Clinical Screening of Burkholderia pseudomallei Colonies by a Bacteriophage Tail Fiber-Based Latex Agglutination Assay.

9. Analysis of Selection Methods to Develop Novel Phage Therapy Cocktails Against Antimicrobial Resistant Clinical Isolates of Bacteria.

10. Modelling the spatiotemporal complexity of interactions between pathogenic bacteria and a phage with a temperature-dependent life cycle switch.

11. An Optimized Bacteriophage Cocktail Can Effectively Control Salmonella in vitro and in Galleria mellonella .

12. Development of a broad-spectrum Salmonella phage cocktail containing Viunalike and Jerseylike viruses isolated from Thailand.

13. vB_PaeM_MIJ3, a Novel Jumbo Phage Infecting Pseudomonas aeruginosa , Possesses Unusual Genomic Features.

14. The lytic transglycosylase, LtgG, controls cell morphology and virulence in Burkholderia pseudomallei.

15. Characterization of Flagellotropic, Chi-Like Salmonella Phages Isolated from Thai Poultry Farms.

16. Temperature-dependent virus lifecycle choices may reveal and predict facets of the biology of opportunistic pathogenic bacteria.

17. Analyses of the Distribution Patterns of Burkholderia pseudomallei and Associated Phages in Soil Samples in Thailand Suggest That Phage Presence Reduces the Frequency of Bacterial Isolation.

18. Systematic mutagenesis of genes encoding predicted autotransported proteins of Burkholderia pseudomallei identifies factors mediating virulence in mice, net intracellular replication and a novel protein conferring serum resistance.

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