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1. Diversification of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilm Populations under Repeated Phage Exposures Decreases the Efficacy of the Treatment

2. Brownification in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea: effect of simulated terrestrial input on the planktonic microbial food web in an oligotrophic sea

3. Hydrostatic pressure induces transformations in the organic matter and microbial community composition of marine snow particles

4. The Gut Microbiota of Healthy and Flavobacterium psychrophilum-Infected Rainbow Trout Fry Is Shaped by Antibiotics and Phage Therapies

5. Staying below the Radar: Unraveling a New Family of Ubiquitous 'Cryptic' Non-Tailed Temperate Vibriophages and Implications for Their Bacterial Hosts

6. On Single-Cell Enzyme Assays in Marine Microbial Ecology and Biogeochemistry

7. Phage-Mediated Control of Flavobacterium psychrophilum in Aquaculture: In vivo Experiments to Compare Delivery Methods

8. Interactions between the Prophage 919TP and Its Vibrio cholerae Host: Implications of gmd Mutation for Phage Resistance, Cell Auto-Aggregation, and Motility

9. Comparative Genomic Analyses of Flavobacterium psychrophilum Isolates Reveals New Putative Genetic Determinants of Virulence Traits

10. Comparison of Delivery Methods in Phage Therapy against Flavobacterium columnare Infections in Rainbow Trout

11. Genomic Analysis of Pasteurella atlantica Provides Insight on Its Virulence Factors and Phylogeny and Highlights the Potential of Reverse Vaccinology in Aquaculture

12. Phenotypic and Genetic Predictors of Pathogenicity and Virulence in Flavobacterium psychrophilum

13. Interactions between Rainbow Trout Eyed Eggs and Flavobacterium spp. Using a Bath Challenge Model: Preliminary Evaluation of Bacteriophages as Pathogen Control Agents

14. Beyond Cholera: Characterization of zot-Encoding Filamentous Phages in the Marine Fish Pathogen Vibrio anguillarum

15. Carbon Bioavailability in a High Arctic Fjord Influenced by Glacial Meltwater, NE Greenland

16. Comparative Genome Analyses of Vibrio anguillarum Strains Reveal a Link with Pathogenicity Traits

17. Isolation and characterization of a N4-like lytic bacteriophage infecting Vibrio splendidus, a pathogen of fish and bivalves.

18. Large Phenotypic and Genetic Diversity of Prophages Induced from the Fish Pathogen Vibrio anguillarum

19. Quantification of viral and prokaryotic production rates in benthic ecosystems: a methods comparison

20. Comparative Genome Analysis Provides Insights into the Pathogenicity of Flavobacterium psychrophilum.

21. Exploring the Effect of Phage Therapy in Preventing Vibrio anguillarum Infections in Cod and Turbot Larvae

22. Bacteriophage Interactions with Marine Pathogenic Vibrios: Implications for Phage Therapy

23. PRIMER REGISTRO DE ABUNDANCIA VIRAL EN BAHIA COLIUMO Y PLATAFORMA CONTINENTAL FRENTE A CHILE CENTRAL FIRST RECORD OF VIRAL ABUDANCE IN COLIUMO BAY AND THEand the continental shelf off central chile

24. Quorum Sensing Determines the Choice of Antiphage Defense Strategy in Vibrio anguillarum

25. Marine Viruses: Key Players in Marine Ecosystems

26. Stumbling across the Same Phage: Comparative Genomics of Widespread Temperate Phages Infecting the Fish Pathogen Vibrio anguillarum

27. Towards a green transition in Danish aquaculture: Opportunities, challenges and new directions

28. Prevalence of genetically similarFlavobacterium columnarephages across aquaculture environments reveals a strong potential for pathogen control

29. Staying below the Radar:Unraveling a New Family of Ubiquitous 'Cryptic' Non-Tailed Temperate Vibriophages and Implications for Their Bacterial Hosts

30. Strain-specific quorum-sensing responses determine virulence properties in Vibrio anguillarum

32. Dynamics of Baltic Sea phages driven by environmental changes

33. Spatial variability of prokaryotic and viral abundances in the Kermadec and Atacama Trench regions

34. Bacteriophages as Biocontrol Agents for Flavobacterium psychrophilum Biofilms and Rainbow Trout Infections

35. High cell densities favor lysogeny: induction of an H20 prophage is repressed by quorum sensing and enhances biofilm formation in Vibrio anguillarum

36. In Vitro Evolution of Specific Phages Infecting the Fish Pathogen Flavobacterium psychrophilum

37. Reversible mutations in gliding motility and virulence genes: A flexible and efficient phage defence mechanism in Flavobacterium psychrophilum

38. Interactions between the Prophage 919TP and Its Vibrio cholerae Host: Implications of gmd Mutation for Phage Resistance, Cell Auto-Aggregation, and Motility

39. The Gut Microbiota of Healthy and

40. Bacteriophage Resistance Affects Flavobacterium columnare Virulence Partly via Mutations in Genes Related to Gliding Motility and the Type IX Secretion System

42. Bacteriophages as Biocontrol Agents for

44. Phage-Mediated Control of Flavobacterium psychrophilum in Aquaculture:In vivo Experiments to Compare Delivery Methods

45. Interactions between Rainbow Trout Eyed Eggs and Flavobacterium spp. Using a Bath Challenge Model:Preliminary Evaluation of Bacteriophages as Pathogen Control Agents

47. Genomic Analysis of Pasteurella atlantica Provides Insight on Its Virulence Factors and Phylogeny and Highlights the Potential of Reverse Vaccinology in Aquaculture

48. Comparative Genomic Analyses of Flavobacterium psychrophilum Isolates Reveals New Putative Genetic Determinants of Virulence Traits

49. Genome-informed approach to identify genetic determinants of Flavobacterium psychrophilum phage susceptibility

50. Bacteriophage Resistance Affects Flavobacterium columnare Virulence Partly via Mutations in Genes Related to Gliding Motility and Type IX Secretion System

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