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1. AcrAB efflux pump impacts on the survival of adherent-invasive Escherichia coli strain LF82 inside macrophages

2. Centaurea triumfetii essential oil chemical composition, comparative analysis, and antimicrobial activity of selected compounds

5. Polar Localization of PhoN2, a Periplasmic Virulence-Associated Factor of Shigella flexneri, Is Required for Proper IcsA Exposition at the Old Bacterial Pole

6. Shedding of genes that interfere with the pathogenic lifestyle: the Shigella model

7. Interference of the CadC regulator in the arginine-dependent acid resistance system of Shigella and enteroinvasive E. coli

9. Molecular characterization of virulence determinants of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia strains isolated from patients affected by cystic fibrosis

11. A role for H-NS in the regulation of virF gene of Shigella an enteroinvasive Escherichia coli

15. Molecular evolution of the nicotinic acid requirement within the Shigella/EIEC pathotype

16. A tumor-promoting mechanism mediated by retrotransposon-encoded reverse transcriptase is active in human transformed cell lines

17. Cefiderocol Resistance Conferred by Plasmid-Located Ferric Citrate Transport System in KPC-Producing Klebsiella pneumoniae.

18. AlPaCas: allele-specific CRISPR gene editing through a protospacer-adjacent-motif (PAM) approach.

19. Diffusible signal factors (DSFs) bind and repress VirF, the leading virulence activator of Shigella flexneri.

20. Fatty Acids Abolish Shigella Virulence by Inhibiting Its Master Regulator, VirF.

21. Role of the MDR Efflux Pump AcrAB in Epithelial Cell Invasion by Shigella flexneri .

22. Centaurea triumfetii essential oil chemical composition, comparative analysis, and antimicrobial activity of selected compounds.

23. Roles of Two-Component Signal Transduction Systems in Shigella Virulence.

24. Host - Bacterial Pathogen Communication: The Wily Role of the Multidrug Efflux Pumps of the MFS Family.

25. Modulation of OMV Production by the Lysis Module of the DLP12 Defective Prophage of Escherichia coli K12 .

26. Expression Profile of Multidrug Resistance Efflux Pumps During Intracellular Life of Adherent-Invasive Escherichia coli Strain LF82.

27. Tracing Back the Evolutionary Route of Enteroinvasive Escherichia coli (EIEC) and Shigella Through the Example of the Highly Pathogenic O96:H19 EIEC Clone.

28. The Varied Role of Efflux Pumps of the MFS Family in the Interplay of Bacteria with Animal and Plant Cells.

30. The MFS efflux pump EmrKY contributes to the survival of Shigella within macrophages.

31. The Intriguing Evolutionary Journey of Enteroinvasive E. coli (EIEC) toward Pathogenicity.

32. One Gene and Two Proteins: a Leaderless mRNA Supports the Translation of a Shorter Form of the Shigella VirF Regulator.

33. The Multifaceted Activity of the VirF Regulatory Protein in the Shigella Lifestyle.

34. Multifactor Regulation of the MdtJI Polyamine Transporter in Shigella.

35. A tumor-promoting mechanism mediated by retrotransposon-encoded reverse transcriptase is active in human transformed cell lines.

36. A multifactor regulatory circuit involving H-NS, VirF and an antisense RNA modulates transcription of the virulence gene icsA of Shigella flexneri.

37. A new piece of the Shigella Pathogenicity puzzle: spermidine accumulation by silencing of the speG gene [corrected].

38. A novel antisense RNA regulates at transcriptional level the virulence gene icsA of Shigella flexneri.

39. The two-faced role of cad genes in the virulence of pathogenic Escherichia coli.

40. Plasticity of the P junc promoter of ISEc11, a new insertion sequence of the IS1111 family.

41. The virF promoter in Shigella: more than just a curved DNA stretch.

42. CadC is the preferential target of a convergent evolution driving enteroinvasive Escherichia coli toward a lysine decarboxylase-defective phenotype.

43. Histone-like proteins and the Shigella invasivity regulon.

44. Involvement of FIS in the H-NS-mediated regulation of virF gene of Shigella and enteroinvasive Escherichia coli.

45. Thermoregulation of Shigella and Escherichia coli EIEC pathogenicity. A temperature-dependent structural transition of DNA modulates accessibility of virF promoter to transcriptional repressor H-NS.

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