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1. Comparative Sigma Factor-mRNA Levels in Mycobacterium marinum under Stress Conditions and during Host Infection.

2. Author Correction: Extensive genomic diversity among Mycobacterium marinum strains revealed by whole genome sequencing

3. Extensive genomic diversity among Mycobacterium marinum strains revealed by whole genome sequencing

4. A STRUCTURED MODEL FOR THE TRANSMISSION DYNAMICS OFMYCOBACTERIUM MARINUMBETWEEN AQUATIC ANIMALS

5. A structured model for the spread of Mycobacterium marinum: Foundations for a numerical approximation scheme

6. Exposure of Mycobacterium marinum to low-shear modeled microgravity: effect on growth, the transcriptome and survival under stress

7. Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium marinum non-homologous end-joining proteins can function together to join DNA ends in Escherichia coli

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9. Expression of common fluorescent reporters may modulate virulence for Mycobacterium marinum: Dramatic attenuation results from Gfp over-expression

10. Chronic Mycobacterium marinum infection acts as a tumor promoter in Japanese Medaka (Oryzias latipes)

11. Effects of post‐Hurricane Katrina New Orleans (LA, USA) sediments on early development of the Japanese medaka ( Oryzias latipes )

12. Constitutive SOS expression and damage-inducible AddAB-mediated recombinational repair systems forCoxiella burnetiias potential adaptations for survival within macrophages

13. Mycobacterium marinum produces long-term chronic infections in medaka: A new animal model for studying human tuberculosis

14. Comparative Sigma Factor-mRNA Levels in Mycobacterium marinum under Stress Conditions and during Host Infection

15. Selective inhibition of RecA functions by the Hc1 nucleoid condensation protein fromChlamydia trachomatis

16. Paramecium caudatum enhances transmission and infectivity of Mycobacterium marinum and Mycobacterium chelonae in zebrafish (Danio rerio)

17. Mycobacterium ulcerans causes minimal pathogenesis and colonization in Medaka (Oryzias latipes): An experimental fish model of disease transmission

18. The challenges of implementing pathogen control strategies for fishes used in biomedical research

19. RecA and RadA Proteins of Brucella abortus Do Not Perform Overlapping Protective DNA Repair Functions following Oxidative Burst

21. The bacteriophage P1 HumD protein is a functional homolog of the prokaryotic UmuD'-like proteins and facilitates SOS mutagenesis in Escherichia coli

22. Regulation of SOS mutagenesis by proteolysis

23. In vivo stability of the Umu mutagenesis proteins: a major role for RecA

24. The recA gene of Chlamydia trachomatis: cloning, sequence, and characterization in Escherichia coli

25. Analysis of recA mutants with altered SOS functions

26. The enhanced mutagenic potential of the MucAB proteins correlates with the highly efficient processing of the MucA protein

27. Escherichia coli umuDC mutants: DNA sequence alterations and UmuD cleavage

28. Levels of chromosomally encoded Umu proteins and requirements for in vivo UmuD cleavage

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