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1. The role of endospore appendages in spore-spore interactions in the pathogenic Bacillus cereus group.

2. Bidirectional pilus processing in the Tad pilus system motor CpaF.

3. Difference in formation of a dental multi-species biofilm according to substratum direction.

4. Fluid flow drives phenotypic heterogeneity in bacterial growth and adhesion on surfaces.

5. Identification of Anaplasma marginale adhesins for entry into Dermacentor andersoni tick cells using phage display.

6. Microbiology: Murder as a solution to promiscuity?

7. Optogenetic Control of Bacterial Cell-Cell Adhesion Dynamics: Unraveling the Influence on Biofilm Architecture and Functionality.

8. Etiology, pathology, and host-impaired immunity in medical implant-associated infections.

9. Adhesion Inhibition Assay for Helicobacter pylori to Mucin by Lactobacillus.

10. Geometric constraint-triggered collagen expression mediates bacterial-host adhesion.

11. [Visualization method of type Ⅳ pili and its application in the study of pili function].

12. LppA is a novel plasminogen receptor of Mycoplasma bovis that contributes to adhesion by binding the host extracellular matrix and Annexin A2.

13. Binding site plasticity regulation of the FimH catch-bond mechanism.

14. Contact Area and Deformation of Escherichia coli Cells Adhered on a Cationic Surface.

15. Involvement of the Streptococcus mutans PgfE and GalE 4-epimerases in protein glycosylation, carbon metabolism, and cell division.

16. Influence of Surface Roughness, Nanostructure, and Wetting on Bacterial Adhesion.

17. Exopolysaccharide from Lactobacillus casei NA-2 attenuates Escherichia coli O157:H7 surface adhesion via modulation of membrane surface properties and adhesion-related gene expression.

18. HfaE Is a Component of the Holdfast Anchor Complex That Tethers the Holdfast Adhesin to the Cell Envelope.

19. Mechanical Stabilization of a Bacterial Adhesion Complex.

20. Recombinant FimH Adhesin Demonstrates How the Allosteric Catch Bond Mechanism Can Support Fast and Strong Bacterial Attachment in the Absence of Shear.

21. A Newly Identified Group of P-like (PL) Fimbria Genes from Extraintestinal Pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) Encode Distinct Adhesin Subunits and Mediate Adherence to Host Cells.

22. Chemical control over Asialo-GM1: A dual ligand for pili and Lectin A that activates swarming motility and facilitates adherence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

23. Allantodapsone is a Pan-Inhibitor of Staphylococcus aureus Adhesion to Fibrinogen, Loricrin, and Cytokeratin 10.

24. Unveiling molecular interactions that stabilize bacterial adhesion pili.

25. Interplay of physico-chemical and mechanical bacteria-surface interactions with transport processes controls early biofilm growth: A review.

26. Pseudomonas aeruginosa Initiates a Rapid and Specific Transcriptional Response during Surface Attachment.

27. Nitric oxide stimulates type IV MSHA pilus retraction in Vibrio cholerae via activation of the phosphodiesterase CdpA.

28. A noncanonical cytochrome c stimulates calcium binding by PilY1 for type IVa pili formation.

29. Effect of acid-alkali treatment on serum protein adsorption and bacterial adhesion to porous titanium.

30. Evolution of host-microbe cell adherence by receptor domain shuffling.

31. Bacteriophage EK99P-1 alleviates enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli K99-induced barrier dysfunction and inflammation.

32. A Potential Synbiotic Strategy for the Prevention of Type 2 Diabetes: Lactobacillus paracasei JY062 and Exopolysaccharide Isolated from Lactobacillus plantarum JY039.

33. Difference in the adhesion of Bifidobacterium breve to lotus seed resistant starch is attributable to its structural performance conferred by the preparation method.

34. NanI Sialidase Enhances the Action of Clostridium perfringens Enterotoxin in the Presence of Mucus.

35. Type IV Pili of Streptococcus sanguinis Contribute to Pathogenesis in Experimental Infective Endocarditis.

36. Group B Streptococcus CAMP Factor Does Not Contribute to Interactions with the Vaginal Epithelium and Is Dispensable for Vaginal Colonization in Mice.

37. A Distinct, Flocculent, Acidogenic Microbial Community Accompanies Methanogenic Granules in Anaerobic Digesters.

38. Mechanical forces drive a reorientation cascade leading to biofilm self-patterning.

39. Molecular basis for inhibition of adhesin-mediated bacterial-host interactions through a peptide-binding domain.

40. Gastric epithelial attachment of Helicobacter pylori induces EphA2 and NMHC-IIA receptors for Epstein-Barr virus.

41. Synovial Fluid-Induced Aggregation Occurs across Staphylococcus aureus Clinical Isolates and is Mechanistically Independent of Attached Biofilm Formation.

42. NanI Sialidase Contributes to the Growth and Adherence of Clostridium perfringens Type F Strain F4969 in the Presence of Adherent Mucus.

43. Desulfovibrio fairfieldensis adhesion on implantable titanium used in odontology: a preliminary study.

44. Glycan-Dependent Corneocyte Adherence of Staphylococcus epidermidis Mediated by the Lectin Subdomain of Aap.

45. In vitro validation studies for adhesion factor and adhesion efficiency of probiotic Bacillus licheniformis MCC 2514 and Bifidobacterium breve NCIM 5671 on HT-29 cell lines.

46. The c-di-AMP signaling system influences stress tolerance and biofilm formation of Streptococcus mitis.

47. The theoretical adhesion of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli on some plumbing materials in presence of distilled water or tap water.

48. Light modulates important physiological features of Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum during the colonization of tomato plants.

49. Adhesion and colonization of potential probiont Pseudomonas aeruginosa FARP 72 in the intestine of yellowtail catfish, Pangasius pangasius.

50. Bacteria autoaggregation: how and why bacteria stick together.

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