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  1. Displacement of Pathogens by an Engineered Bacterium Is a Multifactorial Process That Depends on Attachment Competition and Interspecific Antagonism
  2. Bacterial fitness shapes the population dynamics of antibiotic-resistant and -susceptible bacteria in a model of combined antibiotic and anti-virulence treatment
  3. Mechanoperception in bacteria
  4. Fatal Attraction: How Bacterial Adhesins Affect Host Signaling and What We Can Learn from Them
  5. Vibrio parahaemolyticus virulence determinants
  6. Structural and regulatory mutations in Vibrio parahaemolyticus type III secretion systems display variable effects on virulence
  7. Multivalent Adhesion Molecule 7 Clusters Act as Signaling Platform for Host Cellular GTPase Activation and Facilitate Epithelial Barrier Dysfunction
  8. A MAM7 Peptide-Based Inhibitor of Staphylococcus aureus Adhesion Does Not Interfere with In Vitro Host Cell Function
  9. The first engagement of partners in theEuprymna scolopes-Vibrio fischerisymbiosis is a two-step process initiated by a few environmental symbiont cells
  10. Made to Stick: Anti-Adhesion Therapy for Bacterial Infections
  11. Targeting the bacteria–host interface
  12. In vitro characterization of multivalent adhesion molecule 7-based inhibition of multidrug-resistant bacteria isolated from wounded military personnel
  13. Type III Effector VopC Mediates Invasion for Vibrio Species
  14. Turnabout is fair play
  15. TolA Modulates the Oligomeric Status of YbgF in the Bacterial Periplasm
  16. Self-association of TPR domains: Lessons learned from a designed, consensus-based TPR oligomer
  17. Allosteric β-propeller signalling in TolB and its manipulation by translocating colicins
  18. Allosteric β-propeller signalling in TolB and its manipulation by translocating colicins