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2. STAT3 Deficiency Alters the Macrophage Activation Pattern and Enhances Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 Expression during Staphylococcal Pneumonia
3. The divisome but not the elongasome organizes capsule synthesis in Streptococcus pneumoniae
4. Highly durable photocatalytic titanium suboxide–polymer nanocomposite films with visible light-triggered antibiofilm activity
5. Membrane particles evoke a serotype-independent cross-protection against pneumococcal infection that is dependent on the conserved lipoproteins MalX and PrsA
6. Enterobacteria impair host p53 tumor suppressor activity through mRNA destabilization
7. THCz: Small molecules with antimicrobial activity that block cell wall lipid intermediates
8. Erratum for Vidaillac et al. “Sex Steroids Induce Membrane Stress Responses and Virulence Properties in Pseudomonas aeruginosa”
9. The Bactericidal Fatty Acid Mimetic 2CCA-1 Selectively Targets Pneumococcal Extracellular Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Metabolism
10. Capillary leakage provides nutrients and antioxidants for rapid pneumococcal proliferation in influenza-infected lower airways
11. Sex Steroids Induce Membrane Stress Responses and Virulence Properties in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
12. Bacterial Evasion of Innate Defense at Epithelial Linings
13. Fimbriae, Pili, Flagella and Bacterial Virulence
14. Persistent Infection with Helicobacter Pylori and the Development of Gastric Cancer
15. 7 Host-pathogen interactions: Structure and function of pili
16. The impact of the ancillary pilus‐1 protein RrgA of Streptococcus pneumoniae on colonization and disease
17. The rise of hyper‐virulence
18. Characterization of microbial host receptors
19. Chapter 23 Mechanisms of chromosomal β-lactamase induction in Gram-negative bacteria
20. Emerging concepts in the pathogenesis of theStreptococcus pneumoniae: From nasopharyngeal colonizer to intracellular pathogen
21. Bacterial Adherence and Host Tropism in Escherichia Coli
22. Global Regulatory Control of Curli Expression and Fibronectin Binding in Enterobacteria
23. Genetics of Adhesin Expression in Escherichia coli
24. Impact of AmpC Derepression on Fitness and Virulence: the Mechanism or the Pathway?
25. Streptococcal M1 Strikes by Neutralizing Cathelicidins
26. The keratin-10 binding region of the pneumococcal serine rich repeat protein (PsrP) forms a domain-swapped dimer and intermolecular β-sheets – implications for biofilm formation ofStreptococcus pneumoniae
27. Uropathogenic Escherichia Coli: Molecular Mechanisms of Adherence
28. Control and DNA Structure of the ampC β-Lactamase Gene of Escherichia coli
29. Biogenesis of Galα(1–4)Gal binding P-pili of Uropathogenic E. Coli
30. Isolation of the Pre-Assembled Gal α(1–4)Gal-Specific Pilus-Associated Adhesin from the Periplasm in Uropathogenic Escherichia Coli
31. Introducing npj Biofilms and Microbiomes
32. Uptake of extracellular DNA: Competence induced pili in natural transformation of Streptococcus pneumoniae
33. Methods for the Identification of H. pylori Host Receptors
34. Genomic or Pathogenicity Islands in Streptococcus pneumoniae
35. The Role of the Airs Two-component System in Uropathogenic Escherichia Coli
36. Correction to ‘The basic keratin 10-binding domain of the virulence-associated pneumococcal serine-rich protein PsrP adopts a novel MSCRAMM fold’
37. Bacterial vaccines and antibiotic resistance
38. Structural and Functional Insights into Peptidoglycan Access for the Lytic Amidase LytA of Streptococcus pneumoniae
39. Secretion of a pneumococcal type II secretion system pilus correlates with DNA uptake during transformation
40. Emergence of Hypervirulent Mutants Resistant to Early Clearance During Systemic Serotype 1 Pneumococcal Infection in Mice and Humans
41. The basic keratin 10-binding domain of the virulence-associated pneumococcal serine-rich protein PsrP adopts a novel MSCRAMM fold
42. Focal targeting by human β-defensin 2 disrupts localized virulence factor assembly sites in Enterococcus faecalis
43. Dominant Role of Nucleotide Substitution in the Diversification of Serotype 3 Pneumococci over Decades and during a Single Infection
44. Pilin and Sortase Residues Critical for Endocarditis- and Biofilm-Associated Pilus Biogenesis in Enterococcus faecalis
45. Intraclonal Variations Among Streptococcus pneumoniae Isolates Influence the Likelihood of Invasive Disease in Children
46. Influenza A virus‐mediated priming enhances cytokine secretion by human dendritic cells infected withS treptococcus pneumoniae
47. Pilus Adhesin RrgA Interacts with Complement Receptor 3, Thereby Affecting Macrophage Function and Systemic Pneumococcal Disease
48. The Metal Ion-Dependent Adhesion Site Motif of the Enterococcus faecalis EbpA Pilin Mediates Pilus Function in Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection
49. LytA, Major Autolysin of Streptococcus pneumoniae, Requires Access to Nascent Peptidoglycan
50. Impaired Release of Antimicrobial Peptides into Nasal Fluid of Hyper-IgE and CVID Patients
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