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1. Evidence of isochorismate channeling between the Escherichia coli enterobactin biosynthetic enzymes EntC and EntB.

2. Functional and Evolutionary Integration of a Fungal Gene With a Bacterial Operon.

3. In vitro and in silico studies of enterobactin-inspired Ciprofloxacin and Fosfomycin first generation conjugates on the antibiotic resistant E. coli OQ866153

4. Siderophore Immunization Restricted Colonization of Adherent-Invasive Escherichia coli and Ameliorated Experimental Colitis

5. In vitro and in silico studies of enterobactin-inspired Ciprofloxacin and Fosfomycin first generation conjugates on the antibiotic resistant E. coli OQ866153.

6. On the origin of amphi-enterobactin fragments produced by Vibrio campbellii species

7. Evaluation of immunogenicity of enterobactin conjugate vaccine for the control of Escherichia coli mastitis in dairy cows

8. Evaluation of immunogenicity of enterobactin conjugate vaccine for the control of Escherichia coli mastitis in dairy cows.

9. Assessment of an Enterobactin Conjugate Vaccine in Layers to Protect Their Offspring from Colibacillosis.

10. Catechol siderophores framed on 2,3-dihydroxybenzoyl-L-serine from Streptomyces varsoviensis.

11. Commensal Oral Rothia mucilaginosa Produces Enterobactin, a Metal-Chelating Siderophore

12. Synthesis of an Antimicrobial Enterobactin‐Muraymycin Conjugate for Improved Activity Against Gram‐Negative Bacteria.

13. Evaluation of immunogenicity and efficacy of the enterobactin conjugate vaccine in protecting chickens from colibacillosis.

14. Evidence of an intracellular interaction between the Escherichia coli enzymes EntC and EntB and identification of a potential electrostatic channeling surface.

15. Ligand-Promoted Surface Solubilization of TiO 2 Nanoparticles by the Enterobactin Siderophore in Biological Medium.

16. Assessment of an Enterobactin Conjugate Vaccine in Layers to Protect Their Offspring from Colibacillosis

17. Esterase-Catalyzed Siderophore Hydrolysis Activates an Enterobactin–Ciprofloxacin Conjugate and Confers Targeted Antibacterial Activity

18. Proof of Concept for the Detection with Custom Printed Electrodes of Enterobactin as a Marker of Escherichia coli.

19. Advances in the Synthesis of Enterobactin, Artificial Analogues, and Enterobactin-Derived Antimicrobial Drug Conjugates and Imaging Tools for Infection Diagnosis.

20. Determination of the Molecular Structures of Ferric Enterobactin and Ferric Enantioenterobactin Using Racemic Crystallography

21. Evidence of isochorismate channeling between the Escherichia coli enterobactin biosynthetic enzymes EntC and EntB.

22. Less is more: Enterobactin concentration dependency in copper tolerance and toxicity

23. Understanding the Potential and Risk of Bacterial Siderophores in Cancer.

24. Correlation between Polymerase Chain Reaction Identification of Iron Acquisition Genes and an Iron-Deficient Incubation Test for Klebsiella pneumoniae Isolates from Bovine Mastitis.

25. Understanding the Potential and Risk of Bacterial Siderophores in Cancer

26. High Affinity Iron Acquisition Systems Facilitate but Are Not Essential for Colonization of Chickens by Salmonella Enteritidis.

27. High Affinity Iron Acquisition Systems Facilitate but Are Not Essential for Colonization of Chickens by Salmonella Enteritidis

28. Ligand-Promoted Surface Solubilization of TiO2 Nanoparticles by the Enterobactin Siderophore in Biological Medium

29. Investigation of Siderophore-Platinum(IV) Conjugates Reveals Differing Antibacterial Activity and DNA Damage Depending on the Platinum Cargo.

30. Catechol Siderophore Transport by Vibrio cholerae

31. Sideromycins as Pathogen-Targeted Antibiotics

32. Institute of Biomedical Sciences Researchers Provide Details of New Studies and Findings in the Area of Cancer (Overcoming the nutritional immunity by engineering iron-scavenging bacteria for cancer therapy).

33. Studies from University of Wisconsin Madison in the Area of Cancer Described ["off-label Use" of the Siderophore Enterobactin Enables Targeted Imaging of Cancer With Radioactive Ti(Iv)].

34. Researchers from Helwan University Detail New Studies and Findings in the Area of Escherichia coli (In vitro and in silico studies of enterobactin-inspired Ciprofloxacin and Fosfomycin first generation conjugates on the antibiotic resistant E....).

35. Proof of Concept for the Detection with Custom Printed Electrodes of Enterobactin as a Marker of Escherichia coli

36. Endophytic Enterobacter sp. YG-14 mediated arsenic mobilization through siderophore and its role in enhancing phytostabilization.

37. Correlation between Polymerase Chain Reaction Identification of Iron Acquisition Genes and an Iron-Deficient Incubation Test for Klebsiella pneumoniae Isolates from Bovine Mastitis

38. Targeting siderophores to reduce adherent-invasive E. coli colonization: a potential therapy for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

39. Enterobactin Deficiency in a Coliform Mastitis Isolate Decreases Its Fitness in a Murine Model: A Preliminary Host–Pathogen Interaction Study

40. Campylobacter jejuni ferric– enterobactin receptor CfrA is TonB3 dependent and mediates iron acquisition from structurally different catechol siderophores

41. Uropathogenic Escherichia coli wield enterobactin-derived catabolites as siderophores.

42. Enterobactin-specific antibodies inhibit in vitro growth of different gram-negative bacterial pathogens.

43. Heavy-Metal Trojan Horse: Enterobactin-Directed Delivery of Platinum(IV) Prodrugs to

44. Evidence of an intracellular interaction between the Escherichia coli enzymes EntC and EntB and identification of a potential electrostatic channeling surface

45. The Three Lipocalins of Egg-White: Only Ex-FABP Inhibits Siderophore-Dependent Iron Sequestration by Salmonella Enteritidis

46. Commensal Oral Rothia mucilaginosa Produces Enterobactin, a Metal-Chelating Siderophore

47. Impaired Efflux of the Siderophore Enterobactin Induces Envelope Stress in Escherichia coli

48. Overcoming the nutritional immunity by engineering iron scavenging bacteria for cancer therapy (Updated February 16, 2024).

49. The Three Lipocalins of Egg-White: Only Ex-FABP Inhibits Siderophore-Dependent Iron Sequestration by Salmonella Enteritidis.

50. Impaired Efflux of the Siderophore Enterobactin Induces Envelope Stress in Escherichia coli.

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