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1. Functional analysis of cyclic diguanylate-modulating proteins in Vibrio fischeri .

2. Transient infection of Euprymna scolopes with an engineered D-alanine auxotroph of Vibrio fischeri .

3. Isolation, characterization, and application of bacteriophage on Vibrio parahaemolyticus biofilm to control seafood contamination.

4. Corrected and republished from: " Vibrio fischeri Possesses Xds and Dns Nucleases That Differentially Influence Phosphate Scavenging, Aggregation, Competence, and Symbiotic Colonization of Squid".

5. Bacterial growth dynamics in a rhythmic symbiosis.

6. Lighting the way: how the Vibrio fischeri model microbe reveals the complexity of Earth's "simplest" life forms.

7. Evolutionary history influences the microbiomes of a female symbiotic reproductive organ in cephalopods.

8. Vibrio fischeri : a model for host-associated biofilm formation.

9. Modelled microgravity impacts Vibrio fischeri population structure in a mutualistic association with an animal host.

10. Quorum sensing inhibits interference competition among bacterial symbionts within a host.

11. Molecular characterization and expression of twenty interleukin-17 transcripts in the common Chinese cuttlefish (Sepiella japonica) in response to Vibrio harveyi infection.

12. Two enhancer binding proteins activate σ 54 -dependent transcription of a quorum regulatory RNA in a bacterial symbiont.

13. Maturation state of colonization sites promotes symbiotic resiliency in the Euprymna scolopes-Vibrio fischeri partnership.

14. "Failure To Launch": Development of a Reproductive Organ Linked to Symbiotic Bacteria.

15. The type-VI secretion system of the beneficial symbiont Vibrio fischeri .

16. Vibrio fischeri Possesses Xds and Dns Nucleases That Differentially Influence Phosphate Scavenging, Aggregation, Competence, and Symbiotic Colonization of Squid.

17. High Levels of Cyclic Diguanylate Interfere with Beneficial Bacterial Colonization.

18. Transitioning to confined spaces impacts bacterial swimming and escape response.

19. A Putative Lipoprotein Mediates Cell-Cell Contact for Type VI Secretion System-Dependent Killing of Specific Competitors.

20. Aquaculture production of hatchling Hawaiian Bobtail Squid (Euprymna scolopes) is negatively impacted by decreasing environmental microbiome diversity.

21. Independent host- and bacterium-based determinants protect a model symbiosis from phage predation.

22. Genetic innovations in animal-microbe symbioses.

23. Bacterial Quorum-Sensing Regulation Induces Morphological Change in a Key Host Tissue during the Euprymna scolopes-Vibrio fischeri Symbiosis.

24. Para-Aminobenzoic Acid, Calcium, and c-di-GMP Induce Formation of Cohesive, Syp-Polysaccharide-Dependent Biofilms in Vibrio fischeri.

25. A lasting symbiosis: how the Hawaiian bobtail squid finds and keeps its bioluminescent bacterial partner.

26. A lasting symbiosis: how Vibrio fischeri finds a squid partner and persists within its natural host.

27. Vibrio fischeri imports and assimilates sulfate during symbiosis with Euprymna scolopes.

28. Host-Like Conditions Are Required for T6SS-Mediated Competition among Vibrio fischeri Light Organ Symbionts.

29. Hybrid Histidine Kinase BinK Represses Vibrio fischeri Biofilm Signaling at Multiple Developmental Stages.

30. A Small Molecule Coordinates Symbiotic Behaviors in a Host Organ.

31. Identification of a Transcriptomic Network Underlying the Wrinkly and Smooth Phenotypes of Vibrio fischeri.

32. Bacterial Dynamics in the Accessory Nidamental Gland of Sepioteuthis lessoniana throughout Maturation.

33. Poseidonibacter parvus sp. nov., isolated from a squid.

34. Animal development in the microbial world: The power of experimental model systems.

35. Genetic Manipulation of Vibrio fischeri.

36. The noncoding small RNA SsrA is released by Vibrio fischeri and modulates critical host responses.

37. The cytokine MIF controls daily rhythms of symbiont nutrition in an animal-bacterial association.

38. Compartmentalization drives the evolution of symbiotic cooperation.

39. HbtR, a Heterofunctional Homolog of the Virulence Regulator TcpP, Facilitates the Transition between Symbiotic and Planktonic Lifestyles in Vibrio fischeri.

40. In-Depth In Silico Search for Cuttlefish ( Sepia officinalis) Antimicrobial Peptides Following Bacterial Challenge of Haemocytes.

41. Hawaiian Bobtail Squid Symbionts Inhibit Marine Bacteria via Production of Specialized Metabolites, Including New Bromoalterochromides BAC-D/D'.

42. Interactions of Symbiotic Partners Drive the Development of a Complex Biogeography in the Squid-Vibrio Symbiosis.

43. Tracking the cargo of extracellular symbionts into host tissues with correlated electron microscopy and nanoscale secondary ion mass spectrometry imaging.

44. Optimization of a minimal sample preparation protocol for imaging mass spectrometry of unsectioned juvenile invertebrates.

45. Using Colonization Assays and Comparative Genomics To Discover Symbiosis Behaviors and Factors in Vibrio fischeri.

46. Adaptation to pH stress by Vibrio fischeri can affect its symbiosis with the Hawaiian bobtail squid ( Euprymna scolopes ).

47. High-contrast, synchronous volumetric imaging with selective volume illumination microscopy.

48. Environmental Viscosity Modulates Interbacterial Killing during Habitat Transition.

49. The Characteristics and Expression Profile of Transferrin in the Accessory Nidamental Gland of the Bigfin Reef Squid during Bacteria Transmission.

50. Shielding the Next Generation: Symbiotic Bacteria from a Reproductive Organ Protect Bobtail Squid Eggs from Fungal Fouling.

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