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1. Microevolution in response to transient heme-iron restriction enhances intracellular bacterial community development and persistence.

2. Haemophilus responses to nutritional immunity: epigenetic and morphological contribution to biofilm architecture, invasion, persistence and disease severity.

3. SapF-mediated heme iron utilization enhances persistence and coordinates biofilm architecture of Haemophilus

4. Sap transporter mediated import and subsequent degradation of antimicrobial peptides in Haemophilus.

5. Multimodal Handheld Probe for Characterizing Otitis Media - Integrating Raman Spectroscopy and Optical Coherence Tomography

6. Editorial: Otitis media

7. Continuous Microevolution Accelerates Disease Progression during Sequential Episodes of Infection

8. Selective substrate uptake: The role of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) importers in pathogenesis

9. Reprioritization of biofilm metabolism is associated with nutrient adaptation and long-term survival of Haemophilus influenzae

10. Reprioritization of biofilm metabolism is associated with nutrient adaptation and long-term survival of

11. Association of O-Antigen Serotype with the Magnitude of Initial Systemic Cytokine Responses and Persistence in the Urinary Tract

12. Erratum for Hardison et al., 'Transient Nutrient Deprivation Promotes Macropinocytosis-Dependent Intracellular Bacterial Community Development'

13. Microevolution in response to transient heme-iron restriction enhances intracellular bacterial community development and persistence

14. A novel streptococcal cell-cell communication peptide promotes pneumococcal virulence and biofilm formation

15. Panel 6: Vaccines

16. KatG and KatE Confer Acinetobacter Resistance to Hydrogen Peroxide but Sensitize Bacteria to Killing by Phagocytic Respiratory Burst

17. Heme Utilization by Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae Is Essential and Dependent on Sap Transporter Function

18. Respiratory syncytial virus-induced dysregulation of expression of a mucosal β-defensin augments colonization of the upper airway by non-typeableHaemophilus influenzae

19. Comprehensive Proteomic and Metabolomic Signatures of Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae-Induced Acute Otitis Media Reveal Bacterial Aerobic Respiration in an Immunosuppressed Environment

20. Host Antimicrobial Peptides in Bacterial Homeostasis and Pathogenesis of Disease

21. Bacterial differentiation, development, and disease: mechanisms for survival

22. Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B Primes Cytokine Secretion and Lytic Activity in Response to Native Bacterial Antigens

23. Cytokines Produced Early in Picornavirus Infection Reflect Resistance or Susceptibility to Disease

24. Haemophilus Responses to Nutritional Immunity: Epigenetic and Morphological Contribution to Biofilm Architecture, Invasion, Persistence and Disease Severity

25. Panel 3: Recent advances in anatomy, pathology, and cell biology in relation to otitis media pathogenesis

26. The Haemophilus influenzae Sap Transporter Mediates Bacterium-Epithelial Cell Homeostasis

27. Elicitation of epithelial cell-derived immune effectors by outer membrane vesicles of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae

28. Phosphorylcholine decreases early inflammation and promotes the establishment of stable biofilm communities of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae strain 86-028NP in a chinchilla model of otitis media

29. The non-typeable Haemophilus influenzae Sap transporter provides a mechanism of antimicrobial peptide resistance and SapD-dependent potassium acquisition

30. A mutation in the sap operon attenuates survival of nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae in a chinchilla model of otitis media

31. Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli vesicles target toxin delivery into mammalian cells

32. Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae Gene Expression Induced In Vivo in a Chinchilla Model of Otitis Media

33. Development of a novel in vitro co-culture system for studying host response to native bacterial antigens

34. Sap Transporter Mediated Import and Subsequent Degradation of Antimicrobial Peptides in Haemophilus

35. Continuous Microevolution Accelerates Disease Progression during Sequential Episodes of Infection

37. Transient Nutrient Deprivation Promotes Macropinocytosis-Dependent Intracellular Bacterial Community Development

38. Host Antimicrobial Peptides in Bacterial Homeostasis and Pathogenesis of Disease

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