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

2. Simulated Colonic Fluid Replicates the In Vivo Growth Capabilities of Citrobacter rodentium cpxRA Mutants and Uncovers Additive Effects of Cpx-Regulated Genes on Fitness.

3. Characterization of the intestinal microbiota during Citrobacter rodentium infection in a mouse model of infection-triggered Parkinson's disease.

4. PmrC (EptA) and CptA Negatively Affect Outer Membrane Vesicle Production in Citrobacter rodentium.

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

6. Loss of disease tolerance during Citrobacter rodentium infection is associated with impaired epithelial differentiation and hyperactivation of T cell responses.

7. Systematic Analysis of Two-Component Systems in Citrobacter rodentium Reveals Positive and Negative Roles in Virulence.

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

9. Antimicrobial Peptide Conformation as a Structural Determinant of Omptin Protease Specificity.

10. Inhibition of outer membrane proteases of the omptin family by aprotinin.

11. The CpxRA two-component system is essential for Citrobacter rodentium virulence.

12. The inhibition of COPII trafficking is important for intestinal epithelial tight junction disruption during enteropathogenic Escherichia coli and Citrobacter rodentium infection.

13. [Rspo2 controls C. rodentium infection outcome in mice].

14. R-spondin 2 signalling mediates susceptibility to fatal infectious diarrhoea.

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

16. The Cri1 locus is the common genetic cause of susceptibility to Citrobacter rodentium infection in C3H and FVB mouse strains.

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

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

19. Caspase-12 modulates NOD signaling and regulates antimicrobial peptide production and mucosal immunity.

20. Regulation of type III secretion hierarchy of translocators and effectors in attaching and effacing bacterial pathogens.

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