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1. Yersinia pestis Surface Antigens in Reception of Specific Bacteriophages.

2. Draft Genome Sequences of Six Yersinia kristensenii Strains.

3. Complete Genome Assembly of Yersinia pestis subsp. pestis bv. Medievalis SCPM-O-B-6530, a Proline-Dependent Strain Isolated from the Central-Caucasian High-Mountain Plague Focus in Kabardino-Balkar Republic (Russia).

4. Peptidoglycan-Free Bacterial Ghosts Confer Enhanced Protection against Yersinia pestis Infection.

5. Lipopolysaccharide of the Yersinia pseudotuberculosis Complex.

6. Whole-Genome Assembly of Yersinia pestis 231, the Russian Reference Strain for Testing Plague Vaccine Protection.

7. Yersinia Outer Membrane Vesicles as Potential Vaccine Candidates in Protecting against Plague.

8. Structure elucidation and gene cluster characterization of the O-antigen of Yersinia kristensenii С-134.

9. Characterization of a Transposon Tn5-Generated Mutant of Yersinia pestis Defective in Lipooligosaccharide Biosynthesis.

10. Yersinia pestis Interacts With SIGNR1 (CD209b) for Promoting Host Dissemination and Infection.

11. Structure and gene cluster of the O-polysaccharide of Yersinia rohdei H274-36/78.

12. [Trials of the domestically produced nutrient medium «Agar Muller-Hinton II - Obolensk».]

13. Six Whole-Genome Assemblies of Yersinia pestis subsp. microtus bv. ulegeica (Phylogroup 0.PE5) Strains Isolated from Mongolian Natural Plague Foci.

14. Full structure and insight into the gene cluster of the O-specific polysaccharide of Yersinia intermedia H9-36/83 (O:17).

15. Nine Whole-Genome Assemblies of Yersinia pestis subsp. microtus bv. Altaica Strains Isolated from the Altai Mountain Natural Plague Focus (No. 36) in Russia.

16. Effect of natural polymorphism on structure and function of the Yersinia pestis outer membrane porin F (OmpF protein): a computational study.

17. Eight Whole-Genome Assemblies of Yersinia pestis subsp. microtus bv. caucasica Isolated from the Common Vole ( Microtus arvalis ) Plague Focus in Dagestan, Russia.

18. Structure and gene cluster of a tyvelose-containing O-polysaccharide of an entomopathogenic bacterium Yersinia entomophaga MH96 T related to Yersinia pseudotuberculosis.

19. MOLECULAR TYPING OF SHIGELLA STRAINS.

20. Two Isoforms of Yersinia pestis Plasminogen Activator Pla: Intraspecies Distribution, Intrinsic Disorder Propensity, and Contribution to Virulence.

21. Yersinia pestis Caf1 Protein: Effect of Sequence Polymorphism on Intrinsic Disorder Propensity, Serological Cross-Reactivity and Cross-Protectivity of Isoforms.

22. [ON THE ORIGIN OF HYPERVIRULENCE OF THE CAUSATIVE AGENT OF PLAGUE].

23. Polymorphism of the Cysteine Protease YopT from Yersinia pestis.

24. [COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE MLVA25- AND MLVA7-TYPING ACCORDING TO THEIR ABILITY TO ASCERTAIN FOCAL AFFILIATION OF YERSINIA PESTIS STRAINS BY THE EXAMPLE OF ISOLATES FROM THE CENTRAL-CAUCASIAN HIGHLAND NATURAL PLAGUE FOCUS].

25. Nineteen Whole-Genome Assemblies of Yersinia pestis subsp. microtus, Including Representatives of Biovars caucasica, talassica, hissarica, altaica, xilingolensis, and ulegeica.

26. Selective Protective Potency of Yersinia pestis ΔnlpD Mutants.

27. [Molecular typing of Yersinia pestis].

28. Revision of the O-polysaccharide structure of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis O:1a; confirmation of the function of WbyM as paratosyltransferase.

29. Identification of the lipopolysaccharide core of Yersinia pestis and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis as the receptor for bacteriophage φA1122.

30. Functional characterization and biological significance of Yersinia pestis lipopolysaccharide biosynthesis genes.

31. Amino acid and structural variability of Yersinia pestis LcrV protein.

32. Revision of the O-polysaccharide structure of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis O:1b.

33. Genotyping and phylogenetic analysis of Yersinia pestis by MLVA: insights into the worldwide expansion of Central Asia plague foci.

34. Pleiotropic effects of the lpxM mutation in Yersinia pestis resulting in modification of the biosynthesis of major immunoreactive antigens.

35. Structure of the O-antigen of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis O:4a revised.

36. Structure of the O-polysaccharide of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis O:2b.

37. Structure of the O-antigen of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis O:4b.

38. The subcutaneous inoculation of pH 6 antigen mutants of Yersinia pestis does not affect virulence and immune response in mice.

39. Reinvestigation of the O-antigens of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis: revision of the O2c and confirmation of the O3 antigen structures.

40. Insight into microevolution of Yersinia pestis by clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats.

41. Structural diversity and endotoxic activity of the lipopolysaccharide of Yersinia pestis.

42. A Yersinia pestis lpxM-mutant live vaccine induces enhanced immunity against bubonic plague in mice and guinea pigs.

43. Effect of deletion of the lpxM gene on virulence and vaccine potential of Yersinia pestis in mice.

44. Variability of the protein sequences of lcrV between epidemic and atypical rhamnose-positive strains of Yersinia pestis.

45. Relationship of the lipopolysaccharide structure of Yersinia pestis to resistance to antimicrobial factors.

46. Analysis of the three Yersinia pestis CRISPR loci provides new tools for phylogenetic studies and possibly for the investigation of ancient DNA.

47. Structural features and structural variability of the lipopolysaccharide of Yersinia pestis, the cause of plague.

48. Intraspecies and temperature-dependent variations in susceptibility of Yersinia pestis to the bactericidal action of serum and to polymyxin B.

49. Temperature-dependent variations and intraspecies diversity of the structure of the lipopolysaccharide of Yersinia pestis.

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