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1. Phage-specific immunity impairs efficacy of bacteriophage targeting Vancomycin Resistant Enterococcus in a murine model.

2. Nanobodies as potential tools for microbiological testing of live biotherapeutic products.

3. Clostridioides difficile utilizes siderophores as an iron source and FhuDBGC contributes to ferrichrome uptake.

4. Application of MALDI-TOF MS for enumerating bacterial constituents of defined consortia.

5. Longitudinal sampling sheds light on SARS-CoV-2 fecal shedding dynamics.

6. Evaluating Cefoperazone-Induced Gut Metabolic Functional Changes in MR1-Deficient Mice.

7. A method for detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in healthy human stool: a validation study.

8. Microbiome for Mars: surveying microbiome connections to healthcare with implications for long-duration human spaceflight, virtual workshop, July 13, 2020.

9. Bile Acid Profile and its Changes in Response to Cefoperazone Treatment in MR1 Deficient Mice.

10. Regulatory Considerations for Fecal Microbiota Transplantation Products.

11. Microbiota of MR1 deficient mice confer resistance against Clostridium difficile infection.

12. Bacteriophage Resistance Alters Antibiotic-Mediated Intestinal Expansion of Enterococci.

13. A Novel Bvg-Repressed Promoter Causes vrg -Like Transcription of fim3 but Does Not Result in the Production of Serotype 3 Fimbriae in Bvg - Mode Bordetella pertussis.

14. Germinant Synergy Facilitates Clostridium difficile Spore Germination under Physiological Conditions.

15. Cysteine Desulfurase IscS2 Plays a Role in Oxygen Resistance in Clostridium difficile.

16. U.S. Regulatory Considerations for Development of Live Biotherapeutic Products as Drugs.

17. Intestinal calcium and bile salts facilitate germination of Clostridium difficile spores.

18. Flying under the radar: The non-canonical biochemistry and molecular biology of petrobactin from Bacillus anthracis.

19. Global gene expression by Bacillus anthracis during growth in mammalian blood.

20. Variation in germination of Clostridium difficile clinical isolates correlates to disease severity.

21. Interleukin-22 and CD160 play additive roles in the host mucosal response to Clostridium difficile infection in mice.

22. Clostridium difficile-induced colitis in mice is independent of leukotrienes.

23. Antibiotic-induced shifts in the mouse gut microbiome and metabolome increase susceptibility to Clostridium difficile infection.

24. The relationship between phenotype, ribotype, and clinical disease in human Clostridium difficile isolates.

25. Multiple ABC transporters are involved in the acquisition of petrobactin in Bacillus anthracis.

26. A Francisella tularensis live vaccine strain that improves stimulation of antigen-presenting cells does not enhance vaccine efficacy.

27. A Francisella tularensis locus required for spermine responsiveness is necessary for virulence.

28. Genetic analysis of petrobactin transport in Bacillus anthracis.

29. Global transcriptional response to spermine, a component of the intramacrophage environment, reveals regulation of Francisella gene expression through insertion sequence elements.

30. Transcriptional profiling of Bacillus anthracis Sterne (34F2) during iron starvation.

31. Global transcriptional response to mammalian temperature provides new insight into Francisella tularensis pathogenesis.

32. Characterization and application of a glucose-repressible promoter in Francisella tularensis.

33. Modulation of virulence factors in Francisella tularensis determines human macrophage responses.

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