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  1. Cell–cell transfer of adaptation traits benefits kin and actor in a cooperative microbe
  2. MYXO‐CTERM sorting tag directs proteins to the cell surface via the type II secretion system
  3. Physiological Heterogeneity Triggers Sibling Conflict Mediated by the Type VI Secretion System in an Aggregative Multicellular Bacterium
  4. Kin Recognition in Bacteria
  5. Sibling Rivalry in Myxococcus xanthus Is Mediated by Kin Recognition and a Polyploid Prophage
  6. A Genetic Screen in Myxococcus xanthus Identifies Mutants That Uncouple Outer Membrane Exchange from a Downstream Cellular Response
  7. Genetic Redundancy, Proximity, and Functionality of lspA, the Target of Antibiotic TA, in the Myxococcus xanthus Producer Strain
  8. Myxobacteria Produce Outer Membrane-Enclosed Tubes in Unstructured Environments
  9. Myxobacterial tools for social interactions
  10. Cell Contact–Dependent Outer Membrane Exchange in Myxobacteria: Genetic Determinants and Mechanism
  11. Identification of the cglC, cglD, cglE, and cglF Genes and Their Role in Cell Contact-Dependent Gliding Motility in Myxococcus xanthus
  12. Myxobacterium-Produced Antibiotic TA (Myxovirescin) Inhibits Type II Signal Peptidase
  13. Antibiotic Production by Myxobacteria Plays a Role in Predation
  14. Heterologous protein transfer within structured myxobacteria biofilms
  15. Polar assembly of the type IV pilus secretin in Myxococcus xanthus