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1. A collection of bacterial isolates from the pig intestine reveals functional and taxonomic diversity

2. Evidence for Involvement of the Salmonella enterica Z-Ring Assembly Factors ZapA and ZapB in Resistance to Bile

3. Modulation of Peptidoglycan Synthesis by Recycled Cell Wall Tetrapeptides

4. Cell Wall Biology of Vibrio cholerae

5. Control of bacterial cell wall autolysins by peptidoglycan crosslinking mode

6. New approaches and techniques for bacterial cell wall analysis

7. Microglial recruitment and mechanisms involved in the disruption of afferent synaptic terminals on spinal cord motor neurons after acute peripheral nerve injury

8. Peptidoglycan editing in non-proliferating intracellular Salmonella as source of interference with immune signaling

9. Mutational and non mutational adaptation of Salmonella enterica to the gall bladder

10. <scp>l</scp> -Arabinose Induces the Formation of Viable Nonproliferating Spheroplasts in Vibrio cholerae

11. Evidence for Involvement of the Salmonella enterica Z-Ring Assembly Factors ZapA and ZapB in Resistance to Bile

12. L-arabinose induces the formation of viable non-proliferating spheroplasts in

13. L-arabinose induces the formation of viable non-proliferatingVibrio choleraespheroplasts

14. Unexpected Cell Wall Alteration-Mediated Bactericidal Activity of the Antifungal Caspofungin against Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus faecium

15. The UbiK protein is an accessory factor necessary for bacterial ubiquinone (UQ) biosynthesis and forms a complex with the UQ biogenesis factor UbiJ

16. A collection of bacterial isolates from the pig intestine reveals functional and taxonomic diversity

17. Modulation of Peptidoglycan Synthesis by Recycled Cell Wall Tetrapeptides

18. Regulation of AmpC-Driven β-Lactam Resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Different Pathways, Different Signaling

19. The cell division factor ZapB is required for bile resistance in Salmonella enterica

20. Muropeptides Stimulate Growth Resumption from Stationary Phase inEscherichia coli

21. Peptidoglycan Muropeptides: Release, Perception, and Functions as Signaling Molecules

22. Environmental roles of microbial amino acid racemases

23. Bile-induced peptidoglycan remodelling inSalmonella enterica

24. Staphylococcus aureus susceptibility to complestatin and corbomycin depends on the VraSR two-component system

25. Alterations in Peptidoglycan Cross-Linking Suppress the Secretin Assembly Defect Caused by Mutation of GspA in the Type II Secretion System

26. Ultra-Sensitive, High-Resolution Liquid Chromatography Methods for the High-Throughput Quantitative Analysis of Bacterial Cell Wall Chemistry and Structure

27. Epigenetic Control of Salmonella enterica O-Antigen Chain Length: A Tradeoff between Virulence and Bacteriophage Resistance

28. Environmental roles of microbial amino acid racemases

29. Of Bacteria and Bile

30. Bile-induced peptidoglycan remodelling in Salmonella enterica

31. Increased bile resistance in Salmonella enterica mutants lacking Prc periplasmic protease

32. Adaptation and Preadaptation of Salmonella enterica to Bile

33. Roles of the outer membrane protein asmA of Salmonella enterica in the control of marRAB expression and invasion of epithelial cells

34. D-Alanine-Controlled Transient Intestinal Mono-Colonization with Non-Laboratory-Adapted Commensal E. coli Strain HS

35. Peptidoglycan Muropeptides: Release, Perception, and Functions as Signaling Molecules

36. Chemotherapeutic agent 5-fluorouracil increases survival of SOD1 mouse model of ALS

37. Muropeptides Stimulate Growth Resumption from Stationary Phase in Escherichia coli

38. Neuregulin 1-ErbB module in C-bouton synapses on somatic motor neurons: molecular compartmentation and response to peripheral nerve injury

39. Peptidoglycan editing in non-proliferating intracellular Salmonella as source of interference with immune signaling.

40. Epigenetic Control of Salmonella enterica O-Antigen Chain Length: A Tradeoff between Virulence and Bacteriophage Resistance.

41. Adaptation and preadaptation of Salmonella enterica to Bile.

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