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1. Quorum sensing orchestrates parallel cell death pathways in Vibrio cholerae via Type 6 secretion-dependent and -independent mechanisms.

2. The activity of the quorum sensing regulator HapR is modulated by the bacterial extracellular vesicle (BEV)-associated protein ObfA of Vibrio cholerae.

3. Initiation of H1-T6SS dueling between Pseudomonas aeruginosa .

4. In Vivo Microrheology Reveals Local Elastic and Plastic Responses Inside 3D Bacterial Biofilms.

5. Microbiology: Murder as a solution to promiscuity?

6. Interactions between pili affect the outcome of bacterial competition driven by the type VI secretion system.

7. Determining the Young's Modulus of the Bacterial Cell Envelope.

8. Elevated concentrations of polymyxin B elicit a biofilm-specific resistance mechanism in Vibrio cholerae.

9. Proteases influence colony aggregation behavior in Vibrio cholerae.

11. VP3 Phage Combined with High Salt Promotes the Lysis of Biofilm-Associated Vibrio cholerae .

12. A simple mechanism for integration of quorum sensing and cAMP signalling in Vibrio cholerae .

13. Modulation of Host-Microbe Metabolism by Cholera Toxin.

14. Mechanisms Underlying Vibrio cholerae Biofilm Formation and Dispersion.

15. Fermentation products of the fungus Monascus spp. impairs the physiological activities of toxin-producing Vibrio cholerae.

16. Neutrophil-Associated Responses to Vibrio cholerae Infection in a Natural Host Model.

17. A commensal-encoded genotoxin drives restriction of Vibrio cholerae colonization and host gut microbiome remodeling.

18. Analysis of HubP-dependent cell pole protein targeting in Vibrio cholerae uncovers novel motility regulators.

19. A Phase 2a randomized, single-center, double-blind, placebo-controlled study to evaluate the safety and preliminary efficacy of oral iOWH032 against cholera diarrhea in a controlled human infection model.

20. Interplay between Sublethal Aminoglycosides and Quorum Sensing: Consequences on Survival in V. cholerae .

21. Mechanical forces drive a reorientation cascade leading to biofilm self-patterning.

22. Bile Salts Promote ToxR Regulon Activation during Growth under Virulence-Inducing Conditions.

23. Type VI secretion system mutations reduced competitive fitness of classical Vibrio cholerae biotype.

24. Vibrio cholerae Motility in Aquatic and Mucus-Mimicking Environments.

25. JMM Profile: Vibrio cholerae : an opportunist of human crises.

26. Contributions of Escherichia coli and Its Motility to the Formation of Dual-Species Biofilms with Vibrio cholerae.

27. Vibrio cholerae Infection Induces Strain-Specific Modulation of the Zebrafish Intestinal Microbiome.

28. The Vibrio cholerae Type Six Secretion System Is Dispensable for Colonization but Affects Pathogenesis and the Structure of Zebrafish Intestinal Microbiome.

29. The Polymeric Matrix Composition of Vibrio cholerae Biofilms Modulate Resistance to Silver Nanoparticles Prepared by Hydrothermal Synthesis.

30. Morphogenesis and cell ordering in confined bacterial biofilms.

31. Mechanism underlying the DNA-binding preferences of the Vibrio cholerae and vibriophage VP882 VqmA quorum-sensing receptors.

32. Crash landing of Vibrio cholerae by MSHA pili-assisted braking and anchoring in a viscoelastic environment.

33. Fresh Extension of Vibrio cholerae Competence Type IV Pili Predisposes Them for Motor-Independent Retraction.

34. vgrG is separately transcribed from hcp in T6SS orphan clusters and is under the regulation of IHF and HapR.

35. CVD 103-HgR live, attenuated cholera vaccine strain viability in drinking waters from the US and Europe.

36. Understanding the mechanism of asymmetric gene regulation determined by the VqmA of vibriophage.

37. ToxR Mediates the Antivirulence Activity of Phenyl-Arginine-β-Naphthylamide To Attenuate Vibrio cholerae Virulence.

38. gbpA and chiA genes are not uniformly distributed amongst diverse Vibrio cholerae .

39. Engineered MATE multidrug transporters reveal two functionally distinct ion-coupling pathways in NorM from Vibrio cholerae.

40. Inverse regulation of Vibrio cholerae biofilm dispersal by polyamine signals.

41. Tyrosine in the hinge region of the pore-forming motif regulates oligomeric β-barrel pore formation by Vibrio cholerae cytolysin.

42. Alkaline pH Increases Swimming Speed and Facilitates Mucus Penetration for Vibrio cholerae.

43. A mutagenic screen reveals NspS residues important for regulation of Vibrio cholerae biofilm formation.

44. BipA exerts temperature-dependent translational control of biofilm-associated colony morphology in Vibrio cholerae .

45. Predicting Vibrio cholerae Infection and Disease Severity Using Metagenomics in a Prospective Cohort Study.

46. The Interface of Vibrio cholerae and the Gut Microbiome.

47. Bioactive small molecules produced by the human gut microbiome modulate Vibrio cholerae sessile and planktonic lifestyles.

48. Identification of signaling pathways, matrix-digestion enzymes, and motility components controlling Vibrio cholerae biofilm dispersal.

49. The heptameric structure of the flagellar regulatory protein FlrC is indispensable for ATPase activity and disassembled by cyclic-di-GMP.

50. RNA-mediated control of cell shape modulates antibiotic resistance in Vibrio cholerae.

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