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2. Magneto-Optical Chirality in a Coherently Coupled Exciton-Plasmon System.

3. A listeriolysin O subunit vaccine is protective against Listeria monocytogenes.

4. The Absence of (p)ppGpp Renders Initiation of Escherichia coli Chromosomal DNA Synthesis Independent of Growth Rates.

5. Mechanistic Origin of Cell-Size Control and Homeostasis in Bacteria.

6. A Chemical Inhibitor of Cell Growth Reduces Cell Size in Bacillus subtilis.

7. Relative Roles of Listeriolysin O, InlA, and InlB in Listeria monocytogenes Uptake by Host Cells.

8. Host cell perforation by listeriolysin O (LLO) activates a Ca 2+ -dependent cPKC/Rac1/Arp2/3 signaling pathway that promotes Listeria monocytogenes internalization independently of membrane resealing.

9. Fatty Acid Availability Sets Cell Envelope Capacity and Dictates Microbial Cell Size.

10. Bacterial Size: Can't Escape the Long Arm of the Law.

11. Coherence Times of Bose-Einstein Condensates beyond the Shot-Noise Limit via Superfluid Shielding.

12. Growth rate and cell size: a re-examination of the growth law.

13. CXCR3 expression defines a novel subset of innate CD8+ T cells that enhance immunity against bacterial infection and cancer upon stimulation with IL-15.

14. Human trophoblasts confer resistance to viruses implicated in perinatal infection.

15. Fluxes of Ca2+ and K+ are required for the listeriolysin O-dependent internalization pathway of Listeria monocytogenes.

16. The pore-forming toxin listeriolysin O is degraded by neutrophil metalloproteinase-8 and fails to mediate Listeria monocytogenes intracellular survival in neutrophils.

17. The pore-forming toxin listeriolysin O mediates a novel entry pathway of L. monocytogenes into human hepatocytes.

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