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1. Isolation and Antibiofilm Activity of Bacteriophages against Cutibacterium acnes from Patients with Periprosthetic Joint Infection.

2. Cutibacterium acnes biofilm formation is influenced by bone microenvironment, implant surfaces and bacterial internalization.

3. Increased biofilm formation in dual-strain compared to single-strain communities of Cutibacterium acnes.

4. Spatial Distribution and Functional Impact of Human Scalp Hair Follicle Microbiota.

5. YTHDC1-Modified m6A Methylation of Hsa_circ_0102678 Promotes Keratinocyte Inflammation Induced by Cutibacterium acnes Biofilm through Regulating miR-146a/TRAF6 and IRAK1 Axis.

6. Biophysical and Biological Tools to Better Characterize the Stability, Safety and Efficacy of a Cosmeceutical for Acne-Prone Skin.

7. Episymbiotic Saccharibacteria suppresses gingival inflammation and bone loss in mice through host bacterial modulation.

8. Bacterial pericarditis and empyema caused by Cutibacterium acnes in a patient with metastatic lung cancer.

9. Growth in a biofilm sensitizes Cutibacterium acnes to nanosecond pulsed electric fields.

10. Cutibacterium acnes Infection Induces Type I Interferon Synthesis Through the cGAS-STING Pathway.

11. Interaction of Cutibacterium acnes with human bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells: a step toward understanding bone implant- associated infection development.

12. Effects of Intradermal Radiofrequency Treatment and Intense Pulsed Light Therapy in an Acne-induced Rabbit Ear Model.

13. A Microtube Array Membrane (MTAM) Encapsulated Live Fermenting Staphylococcus epidermidis as a Skin Probiotic Patch against Cutibacterium acnes.

14. Fate, activity, and impact of ingested bacteria within the human gut microbiota.

15. [Stress-protective and cross action of the extracellular reactivating factor of the microorganisms of the domains Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukaryota].

16. [The effect of Luteococcus japonicus subsp. Casei reactivating factor on the expression of SOS response genes].

17. Propioniciclava tarda gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from a methanogenic reactor treating waste from cattle farms.

18. [Protective and reactivating effect of the protein exometabolite on yeast cells inactivated by the ultraviolet irradiation].

19. Description of Tessaracoccus profundi sp.nov., a deep-subsurface actinobacterium isolated from a Chesapeake impact crater drill core (940 m depth).

20. Tessaracoccus lubricantis sp. nov., isolated from a metalworking fluid.

21. Microlunatus panaciterrae sp. nov., a beta-glucosidase-producing bacterium isolated from soil in a ginseng field.

22. Microlunatus aurantiacus sp. nov., a novel actinobacterium isolated from a rhizosphere soil sample.

23. [Protective effect of extracellular protein metabolite of Luteococcus japonicus subsp, casei on cells subjected to heating and UV irradiation].

24. Microlunatus ginsengisoli sp. nov., isolated from soil of a ginseng field.

25. Isolation, characterization of bacteriophages specific to Microlunatus phosphovorus and their application for rapid host detection.

26. Microbial colonization dynamics of the axillae of an individual over an extended period.

27. Luteococcus sanguinis sp. nov., isolated from human blood.

28. [The extracellular protein of Luteococcus japonicus subsp casei reactivates cells inactivated by ultraviolet radiation or heating].

29. [Extracellular protein metabolite of Luteococcus japonicus subsp. casei reactivates cells subjected to oxidative stress].

30. Effect of Propionibacterium acidipropionici on the growth of Yersinia enterocolitica.

31. Luteococcus peritonei sp. nov., isolated from the human peritoneum.

32. Correlations between human skin bacteria and skin lipids.

33. [Non-spore-forming anaerobes of clinical significance].

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