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1. Optimized DNA extraction protocol for Staphylococcus aureus strains utilizing liquid nitrogen.

2. Global transcriptional response of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to UVA radiation.

3. The structural complexity of pyomelanin impacts UV shielding in Pseudomonas species with different lifestyles.

4. Nitrosative stress under microaerobic conditions triggers inositol metabolism in Pseudomonas extremaustralis.

5. Fever-like temperature impacts on Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa interaction, physiology, and virulence both in vitro and in vivo.

6. Fever-like temperature impacts on Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa interaction, physiology, and virulence both in vitro and in vivo .

7. Protective Effects of Halite to Vacuum and Vacuum-Ultraviolet Radiation: A Potential Scenario During a Young Sun Superflare.

8. Insights into the temperature responses of Pseudomonas species in beneficial and pathogenic host interactions.

9. Small RNAs in the Antarctic bacterium Pseudomonas extremaustralis responsive to oxygen availability and oxidative stress.

10. The MpsAB Bicarbonate Transporter Is Superior to Carbonic Anhydrase in Biofilm-Forming Bacteria with Limited CO 2 Diffusion.

11. New insights in the coordinated amidase and glucosaminidase activity of the major autolysin (Atl) in Staphylococcus aureus.

12. Trace amines produced by skin bacteria accelerate wound healing in mice.

13. Response to lethal UVA radiation in the Antarctic bacterium Pseudomonas extremaustralis: polyhydroxybutyrate and cold adaptation as protective factors.

14. Staphylococcus aureus Lpl protein triggers human host cell invasion via activation of Hsp90 receptor.

15. Oxidative stress under low oxygen conditions triggers hyperflagellation and motility in the Antarctic bacterium Pseudomonas extremaustralis.

16. Core regulon of the global anaerobic regulator Anr targets central metabolism functions in Pseudomonas species.

17. Inactivation of farR Causes High Rhodomyrtone Resistance and Increased Pathogenicity in Staphylococcus aureus .

18. Reporting Key Features in Cold-Adapted Bacteria.

19. Novel role of the LPS core glycosyltransferase WapH for cold adaptation in the Antarctic bacterium Pseudomonas extremaustralis.

20. Microaerophilic alkane degradation in Pseudomonas extremaustralis: a transcriptomic and physiological approach.

21. Exposure to low UVA doses increases KatA and KatB catalase activities, and confers cross-protection against subsequent oxidative injuries in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

22. Novel Essential Role of Ethanol Oxidation Genes at Low Temperature Revealed by Transcriptome Analysis in the Antarctic Bacterium Pseudomonas extremaustralis.

23. Diversity of small RNAs expressed in Pseudomonas species.

24. Genome sequence analysis of Pseudomonas extremaustralis provides new insights into environmental adaptability and extreme conditions resistance.

25. The global anaerobic regulator Anr, is involved in cell attachment and aggregation influencing the first stages of biofilm development in Pseudomonas extremaustralis.

26. Anr, the anaerobic global regulator, modulates the redox state and oxidative stress resistance in Pseudomonas extremaustralis.

27. Biofilm lifestyle enhances diesel bioremediation and biosurfactant production in the Antarctic polyhydroxyalkanoate producer Pseudomonas extremaustralis.

28. Genome sequence of the polyhydroxybutyrate producer Pseudomonas extremaustralis, a highly stress-resistant Antarctic bacterium.

29. Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) influences biofilm formation and motility in the novel Antarctic species Pseudomonas extremaustralis under cold conditions.

30. Oxygen-sensitive global regulator, Anr, is involved in the biosynthesis of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) in Pseudomonas extremaustralis.

31. Pseudomonas extremaustralis sp. nov., a Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) producer isolated from an antarctic environment.

32. Polyhydroxyalkanoates are essential for maintenance of redox state in the Antarctic bacterium Pseudomonas sp. 14-3 during low temperature adaptation.

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