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1. Core genome multilocus sequence typing scheme for Bacillus cereus group bacteria.

2. CalY is a major virulence factor and a biofilm matrix protein.

3. Spores and soil from six sides: interdisciplinarity and the environmental biology of anthrax (Bacillus anthracis).

4. The putative drug efflux systems of the Bacillus cereus group.

6. Bacillus cereus efflux protein BC3310 - a multidrug transporter of the unknown major facilitator family, UMF-2.

7. An ace up their sleeve: a transcriptomic approach exposes the AceI efflux protein of Acinetobacter baumannii and reveals the drug efflux potential hidden in many microbial pathogens.

8. Survey of chimeric IStron elements in bacterial genomes: multiple molecular symbioses between group I intron ribozymes and DNA transposons.

9. SecDF as part of the Sec-translocase facilitates efficient secretion of Bacillus cereus toxins and cell wall-associated proteins.

10. SinR controls enterotoxin expression in Bacillus thuringiensis biofilms.

11. Different bacterial communities in ectomycorrhizae and surrounding soil.

12. Gene transcription from the linear plasmid pBClin15 leads to cell lysis and extracellular DNA-dependent aggregation of Bacillus cereus ATCC 14579 in response to quinolone-induced stress.

13. Description of Bacillus toyonensis sp. nov., a novel species of the Bacillus cereus group, and pairwise genome comparisons of the species of the group by means of ANI calculations.

14. A new family of proteins related to the HEAT-like repeat DNA glycosylases with affinity for branched DNA structures.

15. Global mRNA decay analysis at single nucleotide resolution reveals segmental and positional degradation patterns in a Gram-positive bacterium.

16. BC4707 is a major facilitator superfamily multidrug resistance transport protein from Bacillus cereus implicated in fluoroquinolone tolerance.

17. Necrotrophism is a quorum-sensing-regulated lifestyle in Bacillus thuringiensis.

18. Diversity, mobility, and structural and functional evolution of group II introns carrying an unusual 3' extension.

19. Genome of alkaliphilic Bacillus pseudofirmus OF4 reveals adaptations that support the ability to grow in an external pH range from 7.5 to 11.4.

20. Evolutionary history and functional characterization of three large genes involved in sporulation in Bacillus cereus group bacteria.

21. Global gene expression profile for swarming Bacillus cereus bacteria.

22. Reference genes for quantitative, reverse-transcription PCR in Bacillus cereus group strains throughout the bacterial life cycle.

23. Investigating the genome diversity of B. cereus and evolutionary aspects of B. anthracis emergence.

24. Extended and global phylogenetic view of the Bacillus cereus group population by combination of MLST, AFLP, and MLEE genotyping data.

25. Interspersed DNA repeats bcr1-bcr18 of Bacillus cereus group bacteria form three distinct groups with different evolutionary and functional patterns.

26. Structural and functional evolution of group II intron ribozymes: insights from unusual elements carrying a 3' extension.

27. HyperCAT: an extension of the SuperCAT database for global multi-scheme and multi-datatype phylogenetic analysis of the Bacillus cereus group population.

28. InhA1, NprA, and HlyII as candidates for markers to differentiate pathogenic from nonpathogenic Bacillus cereus strains.

29. A conserved 3' extension in unusual group II introns is important for efficient second-step splicing.

30. ORF 2 from the Bacillus cereus linear plasmid pBClin15 encodes a DNA binding protein.

31. What sets Bacillus anthracis apart from other Bacillus species?

32. The YvfTU two-component system is involved in plcR expression in Bacillus cereus.

33. Survey of group I and group II introns in 29 sequenced genomes of the Bacillus cereus group: insights into their spread and evolution.

34. The PlcR virulence regulon of Bacillus cereus.

35. SuperCAT: a supertree database for combined and integrative multilocus sequence typing analysis of the Bacillus cereus group of bacteria (including B. cereus, B. anthracis and B. thuringiensis).

36. Exploring the evolution of the Bacillus cereus group repeat element bcr1 by comparative genome analysis of closely related strains.

37. Low concentrations of bile salts induce stress responses and reduce motility in Bacillus cereus ATCC 14579 [corrected].

38. Group II intron in Bacillus cereus has an unusual 3' extension and splices 56 nucleotides downstream of the predicted site.

39. Complete sequence analysis of novel plasmids from emetic and periodontal Bacillus cereus isolates reveals a common evolutionary history among the B. cereus-group plasmids, including Bacillus anthracis pXO1.

40. The Bacillus cereus group: novel aspects of population structure and genome dynamics.

41. A new protein superfamily includes two novel 3-methyladenine DNA glycosylases from Bacillus cereus, AlkC and AlkD.

42. Unusual group II introns in bacteria of the Bacillus cereus group.

43. The bcr1 DNA repeat element is specific to the Bacillus cereus group and exhibits mobile element characteristics.

44. The CCAAT enhancer-binding protein (C/EBP)beta and Nrf1 interact to regulate dentin sialophosphoprotein (DSPP) gene expression during odontoblast differentiation.

45. The genome sequence of Bacillus cereus ATCC 10987 reveals metabolic adaptations and a large plasmid related to Bacillus anthracis pXO1.

46. Fluorescent amplified fragment length polymorphism analysis of Bacillus anthracis, Bacillus cereus, and Bacillus thuringiensis isolates.

47. Multilocus sequence typing scheme for bacteria of the Bacillus cereus group.

48. Characterization of a broad range antimicrobial substance from Bacillus cereus.

49. Cellular localisation and nuclear export of the human bZIP transcription factor TCF11.

50. The genome sequence of Bacillus anthracis Ames and comparison to closely related bacteria.

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