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2. Getting to the point: unipolar growth of Hyphomicrobiales
3. Lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis and traffic in the envelope of the pathogen Brucella abortus
4. The alkylation response protein AidB is localized at the new poles and constriction sites in Brucella abortus
5. Overproduced Brucella abortus PdhS-mCherry forms soluble aggregates in Escherichia coli, partially associating with mobile foci of IbpA-YFP
6. Brucella abortus, a Pathogenic Rhizobiale with a Complex Cell Cycle
7. Genome-wide analysis of Brucella melitensis growth in spleen of infected mice allows rational selection of new vaccine candidates.
8. Convergent evolution of zoonotic Brucella species toward the selective use of the pentose phosphate pathway
9. β-Barrels covalently link peptidoglycan and the outer membrane in the α-proteobacterium Brucella abortus
10. Post‐transcriptional control of the essential enzyme MurF by a small regulatory RNA in Brucella abortus
11. Brucellosis in wildlife in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis
12. Post‐transcriptional control of the essential enzyme MurF by a small regulatory RNA in Brucella abortus.
13. When mitophagy dictates the outcome of cellular infection: the case of Brucella abortus
14. To eat or not to eat mitochondria? How do host cells cope with mitophagy upon bacterial infection?
15. To eat or not to eat mitochondria? How do host cells cope with mitophagy upon bacterial infection?
16. Host cell egress of Brucella abortus requires BNIP3L ‐mediated mitophagy
17. Shedding of Brucella melitensis happens through milk macrophages in the murine model of infection
18. Occurrence and repair of alkylating stress in the intracellular pathogen Brucella abortus
19. Brucella abortus Cell Cycle and Infection Are Coordinated
20. The regulon of Brucella abortus two-component system BvrR/BvrS reveals the coordination of metabolic pathways required for intracellular life
21. BNIP3L-mediated mitophagy triggered by Brucella in host cells is required for bacterial egress
22. Histidine auxotroph mutant is defective for cell separation and allows the identification of crucial factors for cell division in Brucella abortus
23. The Brucella pathogens are polarized bacteria
24. Genome-wide analysis of Brucella melitensis genes required throughout intranasal infection in mice
25. Lipopolysaccharide synthesis and traffic in the envelope of the pathogen Brucella abortus
26. BNIP3L-mediated mitophagy triggered by Brucella in host cells is required for bacterial egress
27. OXA-427, a new plasmid-borne carbapenem-hydrolysing class D β-lactamase in Enterobacteriaceae
28. CtrA controls cell division and outer membrane composition of the pathogen Brucella abortus
29. Polar growth in the Alphaproteobacterial order Rhizobiales
30. PdeA is required for the rod shape morphology of Brucella abortus
31. Antigen Genes for Molecular Epidemiology of Leishmaniasis: Polymorphism of Cysteine Proteinase B and Surface Metalloprotease Glycoprotein 63 in the Leishmania donovani Complex
32. Aconitate decarboxylase 1 participates in the control of pulmonary Brucella infection in mice
33. PdhS, an old-pole-localized histidine kinase, recruits the fumarase FumC in Brucella abortus
34. Mutations of the quorum sensing-dependent regulator VjbR lead to drastic surface modifications in Brucella melitensis
35. An RpoH-like heat shock sigma factor is involved in stress response and virulence in Brucella melitensis 16M
36. NnrA is required for full virulence and regulates several Brucella melitensis denitrification genes
37. β-Barrels covalently link peptidoglycan and the outer membrane in the α-proteobacterium Brucella abortus
38. Correlations between Carbon Metabolism and Virulence in Bacteria
39. Intracellular Growth and Cell Cycle Progression are Dependent on (p)ppGpp Synthetase/Hydrolase in Brucella abortus
40. Morphological and functional asymmetry in α-proteobacteria
41. Functional, molecular and structural characterisation of five anti-Brucella LPS mAb
42. Antigen genes for molecular epidemiology of leishmaniasis: polymorphism of cysteine proteinase B and surface metalloprotease glycoprotein 63 in the Leishmania donovani complex
43. ESyPred3D: Prediction of proteins 3D structures
44. The length of a tetranucleotide repeat tract in Haemophilus influenzae determines the phase variation rate of a gene with homology to type III DNA methyltransferases
45. Route of Infection Strongly Impacts the Host-Pathogen Relationship
46. Localized incorporation of outer membrane components in the pathogenBrucella abortus
47. Genetic organisation of the lipopolysaccharide O-antigen biosynthesis region of Brucella melitensis 16M ( wbk)
48. Transposon Sequencing of Brucella abortus Uncovers Essential Genes for Growth In Vitro and Inside Macrophages
49. PBP2b plays a key role in both peripheral growth and septum positioning in Lactococcus lactis
50. Learning from the master: targets and functions of the CtrA response regulator in Brucella abortus and other alpha-proteobacteria
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