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5. Shielding Surfaces from Viruses and Bacteria with a Multiscale Coating (Adv. Sci. 23/2022)

16. A novel glucosyltransferase involved in O-antigen modification of Shigella flexneri serotype 1c

17. The acid-resistance pathways of Shigella flexneri 2457T

18. Complete genomic sequence of SfV, a serotype-converting temperate bacteriophage of Shigella flexneri

19. Type IV O antigen modification genes in the genome of shigella flexneri NCTC 8296

23. Serotype 1a O-antigen modification: molecular characterization of the genes involved and their novel organization in the Shigella flexneri chromosome

31. Genome Analysis of Shigella flexneri Serotype 3b Strain SFL1520 Reveals Significant Horizontal Gene Acquisitions Including a Multidrug Resistance Cassette.

32. Shigella flexneri serotype 1c derived from serotype 1a by acquisition of gtrIC gene cluster via a bacteriophage

33. Spectrophotometric evaluation of leaching behaviour and ground water contamination of anilofos

36. Serotype-conversion in Shigella flexneri : identification of a novel bacteriophage, Sf101, from a serotype 7a strain

37. Shigella flexneri infection in Caenorhabditis elegans: cytopathological examination and identification of host responses

38. The periplasmic enzyme, AnsB, of Shigella flexneri modulates bacterial adherence to host epithelial cells

42. Isolation, characterization and comparative genomics of bacteriophage SfIV: a novel serotype converting phage from Shigella flexneri

43. Identification of critical residues of the serotype modifying O-acetyltransferase of Shigella flexneri

44. Topological characterisation and identification of critical domains within glucosyltransferase IV (GtrIV) of Shigella flexneri

48. Shigella flexneri serotype 1c derived from serotype 1a by acquisition of gtrIC gene cluster via a bacteriophage.

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