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1. Unravelling mechanisms of bacterial recognition by Acanthamoeba: insights into microbial ecology and immune responses.

3. Survival of Campylobacter jejuni 11168H in Acanthamoebae castellanii Provides Mechanistic Insight into Host Pathogen Interactions.

4. Peptide occurring in Enterobacteriaceae triggers Streptococcus pneumoniae cell death

5. Revisiting Campylobacter jejuni Virulence and Fitness Factors: Role in Sensing, Adapting, and Competing.

6. Genome-Scale Metabolic Model Driven Design of a Defined Medium for Campylobacter jejuni M1cam.

7. Campylobacter jejuni outer membrane vesicle-associated proteolytic activity promotes bacterial invasion by mediating cleavage of intestinal epithelial cell E-cadherin and occludin

8. Para-cresol production by Clostridium difficile affects microbial diversity and membrane integrity of Gram-negative bacteria.

9. Streptococcus pneumoniae Proteins AmiA, AliA, and AliB Bind Peptides Found in Ribosomal Proteins of Other Bacterial Species.

10. Campylobacter jejuni outer membrane vesicle-associated proteolytic activity promotes bacterial invasion by mediating cleavage of intestinal epithelial cell E-cadherin and occludin.

11. MdaB and NfrA, Two Novel Reductases Important in the Survival and Persistence of the Major Enteropathogen Campylobacter jejuni.

12. Peptide occurring in Enterobacteriaceae triggers Streptococcus pneumoniae cell death

13. Flagellin O -linked glycans are required for the interactions between Campylobacter jejuni and Acanthamoebae castellanii .

14. Transient internalization of Campylobacter jejuni in Amoebae enhances subsequent invasion of human cells.

15. Peptide Occurring in Enterobacteriaceae Triggers Streptococcus pneumoniae Cell Death.

16. Peptide Ligands of AmiA, AliA, and AliB Proteins Determine Pneumococcal Phenotype.

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