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  1. The frequency and duration of Salmonella-macrophage adhesion events determines infection efficiency
  2. Escherichia coli Flagellar Genes as Target Sites for Integration and Expression of Genetic Circuits
  3. Building a flagellum outside the bacterial cell
  4. Swarming Migration by Proteus and Related Bacteria
  5. Building a flagellum in biological outer space
  6. A chain mechanism for flagellum growth
  7. Genomics of DNA cytosine methylation in Escherichia coli reveals its role in stationary phase transcription
  8. Genomic analysis of DNA binding and gene regulation by homologous nucleoid-associated proteins IHF and HU in Escherichia coli K12
  9. Direct and indirect effects of H-NS and Fis on global gene expression control in Escherichia coli
  10. Comparative genomics of cyclic-di-GMP signalling in bacteria: post-translational regulation and catalytic activity
  11. Recruitment of the Earliest Component of the Bacterial Flagellum to the Old Cell Division Pole by a Membrane-Associated Signal Recognition Particle Family GTP-Binding Protein
  12. Principles of transcriptional regulation and evolution of the metabolic system in E. coli
  13. Sorting of Early and Late Flagellar Subunits After Docking at the Membrane ATPase of the Type III Export Pathway
  14. An escort mechanism for cycling of export chaperones during flagellum assembly
  15. Transcriptional regulatory networks in bacteria: from input signals to output responses
  16. Interactions of FliJ with the Salmonella Type III Flagellar Export Apparatus
  17. Substrate specificity of type III flagellar protein export in Salmonella is controlled by subdomain interactions in FlhB
  18. Molecular dissection of Salmonella FliH, a regulator of the ATPase FliI and the type III flagellar protein export pathway
  19. Flagellin polymerisation control by a cytosolic export chaperone1 1Edited by I. B. Holland
  20. Substrate complexes and domain organization of the Salmonella flagellar export chaperones FlgN and FliT
  21. Swarming motility
  22. Substrate-specific binding of hook-associated proteins by FlgN and FliT, putative chaperones for flagellum assembly
  23. A motile but non-swarming mutant of Proteus mirabilis lacks FlgN, a facilitator of flagella filament assembly