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The following pages link to Microbial communication and virulence: lessons from evolutionary theory (Q37798606):
Displaying 15 items.
- The Sound of Silence: Activating Silent Biosynthetic Gene Clusters in Marine Microorganisms (Q26799211) (← links)
- Development of an ex vivo porcine lung model for studying growth, virulence, and signaling of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Q34059034) (← links)
- Gene transfer agents: phage-like elements of genetic exchange (Q34280258) (← links)
- Bacterial cooperation in the wild and in the clinic: are pathogen social behaviours relevant outside the laboratory? (Q34529328) (← links)
- Marine crude-oil biodegradation: a central role for interspecies interactions (Q36300326) (← links)
- Optimality and robustness in quorum sensing (QS)-mediated regulation of a costly public good enzyme (Q36438544) (← links)
- Novel approaches for the design and discovery of quorum-sensing inhibitors. (Q38193593) (← links)
- Sociobiology of the budding yeast (Q38204864) (← links)
- Social interactions in bacterial cell-cell signaling. (Q38966277) (← links)
- Immune subversion and quorum-sensing shape the variation in infectious dose among bacterial pathogens. (Q40813011) (← links)
- A single-cell imaging screen reveals multiple effects of secreted small molecules on bacteria (Q41771877) (← links)
- Gene expression in fungi. (Q41974842) (← links)
- Cell death of Streptococcus mutans induced by a quorum-sensing peptide occurs via a conserved streptococcal autolysin (Q42530758) (← links)
- Dynamic social behaviour in a bacterium: pseudomonas aeruginosa partially compensates for siderophore loss to cheats (Q45052357) (← links)
- Transformation of Brevibacillus, a soil microbe to an uropathogen with hemagglutination trait. (Q54296239) (← links)