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1. Characterizing enteric neurons in dopamine transporter (DAT)‐Cre reporter mice reveals dopaminergic subtypes with dual‐transmitter content.

3. Over supplementation with vitamin B12 alters microbe-host interactions in the gut leading to accelerated Citrobacter rodentium colonization and pathogenesis in mice.

4. The bacterial virulence factor NleA undergoes host‐mediated O‐linked glycosylation.

5. Engineering surgical stitches to prevent bacterial infection.

9. Electroceutical Silk–Silver Gel to Eradicate Bacterial Infection.

10. Culture-Dependent Bioprospecting of Bacterial Isolates From the Canadian High Arctic Displaying Antibacterial Activity.

11. Intestinal infection triggers Parkinson's disease-like symptoms in Pink1−/− mice.

12. The Virulence Effect of CpxRA in Citrobacter rodentium Is Independent of the Auxiliary Proteins NlpE and CpxP.

13. Enterobacteria and host resistance to infection.

14. R-Spondins Are Expressed by the Intestinal Stroma and are Differentially Regulated during Citrobacter rodentium- and DSS-Induced Colitis in Mice.

15. Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli OmpT regulates outer membrane vesicle biogenesis.

16. Role of uropathogenic Escherichia coli OmpT in the resistance against human cathelicidin LL-37.

18. Sec24 interaction is essential for localization and virulence-associated function of the bacterial effector protein NleA.

19. Resistance to antimicrobial peptides in Gram-negative bacteria.

20. An N-Ethyl-N-Nitrosourea (ENU)-Induced Dominant Negative Mutation in the JAK3 Kinase Protects against Cerebral Malaria.

21. Perturbation of Host Cell Cytoskeleton by Cranberry Proanthocyanidins and Their Effect on Enteric Infections.

23. The bacterial virulence factor NleA is required for the disruption of intestinal tight junctions by enteropathogenic Escherichia coli.

24. An outer membrane protease of the omptin family prevents activation of the Citrobacter rodentium PhoPQ two-component system by antimicrobial peptides.

25. Characterization of the NleF effector protein from attaching and effacing bacterial pathogens.

26. Dissecting virulence: Systematic and functional analyses of a pathogenicity island.

27. Identification and characterization of NleA, a non-LEE-encoded type III translocated virulence factor of enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157:H7.

28. Microbial pathogenesis and cytoskeletal function.

29. Enteropathogenic E. coli Tir binds Nck to initiate actin pedestal formation in host cells.

30. GUT FEELINGS: Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) Interactions with the Host.

32. The Salmonella enterica Plasmidome as a Reservoir of Antibiotic Resistance.

34. Both Group 4 Capsule and Lipopolysaccharide O-Antigen Contribute to Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli Resistance to Human α-Defensin 5.

35. R-Spondin 2 signalling mediates susceptibility to fatal infectious diarrhoea.

36. Phosphorylated YDXV Motifs and Nck SH2/SH3 Adaptors Act Cooperatively To Induce Actin Reorganization.

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