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2. TonB systems are required for Aeromonas hydrophila motility by controlling the secretion of flagellin
3. AroC, a chorismate synthase, is required for the formation of Edwardsiella tarda biofilms
4. Evaluation of the differences between biofilm and planktonic Brucella abortus via metabolomics and proteomics
5. The TonB system in Aeromonas hydrophila NJ-35 is essential for MacA2B2 efflux pump-mediated macrolide resistance
6. IolR, a negative regulator of the myo-inositol metabolic pathway, inhibits cell autoaggregation and biofilm formation by downregulating RpmA in Aeromonas hydrophila
7. Isolation and characterization of bacteriophages against virulent Aeromonas hydrophila
8. Identification of a new effector-immunity pair of Aeromonas hydrophila type VI secretion system
9. Diverse effects of nitric oxide reductase NorV on Aeromonas hydrophila virulence-associated traits under aerobic and anaerobic conditions
10. Lethal infection by a novel reassortant H5N1 avian influenza A virus in a zoo-housed tiger
11. Comparative transcriptome combined with morphophysiological analyses revealed the molecular mechanism underlying Tetrahymena thermophila predation-induced antiphage defense in Aeromonas hydrophila
12. Streptococcal autolysin promotes dysfunction of swine tracheal epithelium by interacting with vimentin
13. Comparative genome analysis provides deep insights into Aeromonas hydrophila taxonomy and virulence-related factors
14. Three Hcp homologs with divergent extended loop regions exhibit different functions in avian pathogenic Escherichia coli
15. Latest developments on Streptococcus suis: an emerging zoonotic pathogen: part 2
16. Latest developments on Streptococcus suis: an emerging zoonotic pathogen: part 1
17. Comparative transcriptome combined with morphophysiological analyses revealed the molecular mechanism underlying Tetrahymena thermophilapredation-induced antiphage defense in Aeromonas hydrophila
18. CRISPR-dependent endogenous gene regulation is required for virulence in piscine Streptococcus agalactiae
19. Identification of immunoreactive proteins of Streptococcus agalactiae isolated from cultured tilapia in China
20. Corrigendum: Identification of Novel Laminin- and Fibronectin-Binding Proteins by Far-Western Blot: Capturing the Adhesins of Streptococcus suis Type 2
21. The Novel Streptococcal Transcriptional Regulator XtgS Negatively Regulates Bacterial Virulence and Directly Represses PseP Transcription
22. A streptococcal Fic domain-containing protein disrupts blood-brain barrier integrity by activating moesin in endothelial cells
23. Immunoproteomic analysis of bacterial proteins of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae serotype 1
24. Streptococcus suis synthesizes deoxyadenosine and adenosine by 5’-nucleotidase to dampen host immune responses
25. Suppression subtractive hybridization identifies an autotransporter adhesin gene of E. coli IMT5155 specifically associated with avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC)
26. Use of in vivo-induced antigen technology (IVIAT) for the identification of Streptococcus suis serotype 2 in vivo-induced bacterial protein antigens
27. Determination of the mimic epitope of the M-like protein adhesin in swine Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus
28. SssP1, a Streptococcus suis Fimbria-Like Protein Transported by the SecY2/A2 System, Contributes to Bacterial Virulence
29. Discovery of lahS as a Global Regulator of Environmental Adaptation and Virulence in Aeromonas hydrophila
30. The Two-Component Signaling System VraSR ss Is Critical for Multidrug Resistance and Full Virulence in Streptococcus suis Serotype 2
31. Tetrahymena thermophila Predation Enhances Environmental Adaptation of the Carp Pathogenic Strain Aeromonas hydrophila NJ-35
32. cas9 Enhances Bacterial Virulence by Repressing the regR Transcriptional Regulator in Streptococcus agalactiae
33. Alterations in gp37 Expand the Host Range of a T4-Like Phage
34. Quantitative assessment of the blood-brain barrier opening caused by Streptococcus agalactiae hyaluronidase in a BALB/c mouse model
35. In vitro biofilm forming potential of Streptococcus suis isolated from human and swine in China
36. Identification of two mutation sites in spike and envelope proteins mediating optimal cellular infection of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus from different pathways
37. The non-conserved region of MRP is involved in the virulence ofStreptococcus suisserotype 2
38. Factor H specifically capture novel Factor H-binding proteins of Streptococcus suis and contribute to the virulence of the bacteria
39. The Hcp proteins fused with diverse extended-toxin domains represent a novel pattern of antibacterial effectors in type VI secretion systems
40. Inducible Prophage Mutant of Escherichia coli Can Lyse New Host and the Key Sites of Receptor Recognition Identification
41. Identification of Aeromonas hydrophila Genes Preferentially Expressed after Phagocytosis by Tetrahymena and Involvement of Methionine Sulfoxide Reductases
42. Catecholamine-Stimulated Growth of Aeromonas hydrophila Requires the TonB2 Energy Transduction System but Is Independent of the Amonabactin Siderophore
43. Identification and Characterization of an Aeromonas hydrophila Oligopeptidase Gene pepF Negatively Related to Biofilm Formation
44. Enhanced replication of avian-origin H3N2 canine influenza virus in eggs, cell cultures and mice by a two-amino acid insertion in neuraminidase stalk
45. Isolation, genome sequencing and functional analysis of two T7-like coliphages of avian pathogenic Escherichia coli
46. AutA and AutR, Two Novel Global Transcriptional Regulators, Facilitate Avian Pathogenic Escherichia coli Infection
47. Identification of Novel Laminin- and Fibronectin-binding Proteins by Far-Western Blot: Capturing the Adhesins of Streptococcus suis Type 2
48. Prophage Lysin Ply30 Protects Mice from Streptococcus suis and Streptococcus equi subsp. zooepidemicus Infections
49. Crystal Structure and Identification of Two Key Amino Acids Involved in AI-2 Production and Biofilm Formation in Streptococcus suis LuxS
50. The non-conserved region of MRP is involved in the virulence of Streptococcus suis serotype 2.
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