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1. Transcriptomic response to Yersinia pestis: RIG-I like receptor signaling response is detrimental to the host against plague.

2. Human Macrophages Clear the Biovar Microtus Strain of Yersinia pestis More Efficiently Than Murine Macrophages

3. BfvR, an AraC-Family Regulator, Controls Biofilm Formation and pH6 Antigen Production in Opposite Ways in Yersinia pestis Biovar Microtus

4. Proteogenomic discovery of sORF-encoded peptides associated with bacterial virulence in Yersinia pestis

5. Hfq Globally Binds and Destabilizes sRNAs and mRNAs in <named-content content-type='genus-species'>Yersinia pestis</named-content>

6. Secretome and Comparative Proteomics of Yersinia pestis Identify Two Novel E3 Ubiquitin Ligases That Contribute to Plague Virulence

7. Protein Acetylation Mediated by YfiQ and CobB Is Involved in the Virulence and Stress Response of Yersinia pestis

8. Correction for Zhao et al., 'Outer Membrane Proteins Ail and OmpF of Yersinia pestis Are Involved in the Adsorption of T7-Related Bacteriophage Yep-phi'

10. Genetic variations of live attenuated plague vaccine strains (Yersinia pestis EV76 lineage) during laboratory passages in different countries

11. Outer Membrane Proteins Ail and OmpF of Yersinia pestis Are Involved in the Adsorption of T7-Related Bacteriophage Yep-phi

12. Reannotation of Yersinia pestis Strain 91001 Based on Omics Data

13. Plasmid pPCP1-derived sRNA HmsA promotes biofilm formation of Yersinia pestis

14. Host transcriptomic responses to pneumonic plague reveal that Yersinia pestis inhibits both the initial adaptive and innate immune responses in mice

15. Autoregulation of PhoP/PhoQ and Positive Regulation of the Cyclic AMP Receptor Protein-Cyclic AMP Complex by PhoP in Yersinia pestis

16. Insight into Bacterial Virulence Mechanisms against Host Immune Response via the Yersinia pestis-Human Protein-Protein Interaction Network

17. Development of an up-converting phosphor technology-based 10-channel lateral flow assay for profiling antibodies against Yersinia pestis

18. The complete genome sequence and proteomics of Yersinia pestis phage Yep-phi

19. Transcriptomic response to Yersinia pestis: RIG-I like receptor signaling response is detrimental to the host against plague

20. Two-step source tracing strategy of Yersinia pestis and its historical epidemiology in a specific region

21. Bioluminescent tracking of colonization and clearance dynamics of plasmid-deficient Yersinia pestis strains in a mouse model of septicemic plague

22. Historical variations in mutation rate in an epidemic pathogen, Yersinia pestis

23. Acquisition of Maternal Antibodies both from the Placenta and by Lactation Protects Mouse Offspring from Yersinia pestis Challenge

24. Identification by cDNA cloning of abundant sRNAs in a human-avirulent Yersinia pestis strain grown under five different growth conditions

25. A proteome reference map and virulence factors analysis of Yersinia pestis 91001

26. A dog-associated primary pneumonic plague in Qinghai Province, China

27. Serologic survey of the sentinel animals for plague surveillance and screening for complementary diagnostic markers to F1 antigen by protein microarray

28. Insight into microevolution of Yersinia pestis by clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats

29. Plasmid pPCP1-derived sRNA HmsA promotes biofilm formation of Yersinia pestis.

30. Determination of sRNA Expressions by RNA-seq in Yersinia pestis Grown In Vitro and during Infection

31. Features of Variable Number of Tandem Repeats in Yersinia pestis and the Development of a Hierarchical Genotyping Scheme

32. TyrR, the regulator of aromatic amino acid metabolism, is required for mice infection of Yersinia pestis.

33. Historical variations in mutation rate in an epidemic pathogen, Yersinia pestis.

34. A Dog-Associated Primary Pneumonic Plague in Qinghai Province, China.

35. Outer Membrane Proteins Ail and OmpF of Yersinia pestis Are Involved in the Adsorption of T7-Related Bacteriophage Yep-phi.

36. Autoregulation of PhoP/PhoQ and Positive Regulation of the Cyclic AMP Receptor Protein-Cyclic AMP Complex by PhoP in Yersinia pestis.

37. Draft Genome Sequence of Yersinia pestis Strain 2501, an Isolate from the Great Gerbil Plague Focus in Xinjiang, China.

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