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  1. A novel sORF gene mutant strain of Yersinia pestis vaccine EV76 offers enhanced safety and improved protection against plague
  2. Protein Acetylation Mediated by YfiQ and CobB Is Involved in the Virulence and Stress Response of Yersinia pestis
  3. Plague: Recognition, Treatment, and Prevention
  4. Emergence of two distinct subpopulations from Klebsiella pneumoniae grown in the stimulated microgravity environment
  5. A1S_2811, a CheA/Y-like hybrid two-component regulator from Acinetobacter baumannii ATCC17978, is involved in surface motility and biofilm formation in this bacterium
  6. Yersinia pestis YopK Inhibits Bacterial Adhesion to Host Cells by Binding to the Extracellular Matrix Adaptor Protein Matrilin-2
  7. Genetic variations of live attenuated plague vaccine strains (Yersinia pestis EV76 lineage) during laboratory passages in different countries
  8. Transcriptomic Response to Yersinia pestis: RIG-I Like Receptor Signaling Response Is Detrimental to the Host against Plague
  9. Omics-based interpretation of synergism in a soil-derived cellulose-degrading microbial community
  10. A fiber optic biosensor for specific identification of dead Escherichia coli O157:H7
  11. A Double-Taper Optical Fiber-Based Radiation Wave Other than Evanescent Wave in All-Fiber Immunofluorescence Biosensor for Quantitative Detection of Escherichia coli O157:H7
  12. Transcriptomic and proteomic responses of Serratia marcescens to spaceflight conditions involve large-scale changes in metabolic pathways
  13. Yersinia pestis
  14. Transcriptional Regulation Mechanism of ter Operon by OxyR in Yersinia pestis
  15. Bioluminescent tracking of colonization and clearance dynamics of plasmid-deficient Yersinia pestis strains in a mouse model of septicemic plague
  16. Genomic Evolution of 11 Type Strains within Family Planctomycetaceae
  17. Dynamic reassortments and genetic heterogeneity of the human-infecting influenza A (H7N9) virus
  18. Two-Step Source Tracing Strategy of Yersinia pestis and Its Historical Epidemiology in a Specific Region
  19. A novel PCR-based genotyping scheme for clinicalKlebsiella pneumoniae
  20. Rapid Degradation of Hfq-Free RyhB inYersinia pestisby PNPase Independent of Putative Ribonucleolytic Complexes
  21. Phenotypic, genomic, transcriptomic and proteomic changes in Bacillus cereus after a short-term space flight
  22. A multi-omic analysis of an Enterococcus faecium mutant reveals specific genetic mutations and dramatic changes in mRNA and protein expression
  23. Yersinia pestisbiovarMicrotusstrain 201, an avirulent strain to humans, provides protection against bubonic plague in rhesus macaques
  24. Determination of sRNA Expressions by RNA-seq in Yersinia pestis Grown In Vitro and during Infection
  25. Outer Membrane Proteins Ail and OmpF of Yersinia pestis Are Involved in the Adsorption of T7-Related Bacteriophage Yep-phi
  26. Quorum sensing modulates transcription of cpsQ-mfpABC and mfpABC in Vibrio parahaemolyticus
  27. Genome sequencing of 161 Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from China identifies genes and intergenic regions associated with drug resistance
  28. Cell Density- and Quorum Sensing-Dependent Expression of Type VI Secretion System 2 in Vibrio parahaemolyticus
  29. Metagenome-wide analysis of antibiotic resistance genes in a large cohort of human gut microbiota
  30. Features of Variable Number of Tandem Repeats in Yersinia pestis and the Development of a Hierarchical Genotyping Scheme
  31. Live-attenuatedYersinia pestisvaccines
  32. A live attenuated strain of Yersinia pestis ΔyscB provides protection against bubonic and pneumonic plagues in mouse model
  33. Regulation of pathogenicity by noncoding RNAs in bacteria
  34. Cyclic AMP receptor protein is a repressor of adenylyl cyclase genecyaAinYersinia pestis
  35. A Rat Basophilic Leukaemia cell sensor for the detection of pathogenic viruses
  36. Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli O104:H4: An emerging important pathogen in food safety
  37. Reciprocal regulation of pH 6 antigen gene loci by PhoP and RovA inYersinia pestisbiovarMicrotus
  38. Identification of Novel Protein-Protein Interactions of Yersinia pestis Type III Secretion System by Yeast Two Hybrid System
  39. Identification of Gene Clusters Associated with Host Adaptation and Antibiotic Resistance in Chinese Staphylococcus aureus Isolates by Microarray-Based Comparative Genomics
  40. From Phylogenetics to Phylogenomics: a Brief Review to the Evolutionary Researches of Yersinia pestis
  41. Yersinia pestis: mechanisms of entry into and resistance to the host cell
  42. AphA is required for biofilm formation, motility, and virulence in pandemic Vibrio parahaemolyticus
  43. Autoregulation of PhoP/PhoQ and Positive Regulation of the Cyclic AMP Receptor Protein-Cyclic AMP Complex by PhoP in Yersinia pestis
  44. Fur Is a Repressor of Biofilm Formation in Yersinia pestis
  45. Dynamics of Yersinia pestis and Its Antibody Response in Great Gerbils (Rhombomys opimus) by Subcutaneous Infection
  46. A metagenome-wide association study of gut microbiota in type 2 diabetes
  47. Molecular Characterization of Direct Target Genes and cis-Acting Consensus Recognized by Quorum-Sensing Regulator AphA in Vibrio parahaemolyticus
  48. Altered Transcriptome of the B. melitensis Vaccine Candidate 16MΔvjbR, Implications for Development of Genetically Marked Live Vaccine
  49. Parallel gene loss and acquisition among strains of different Brucella species and biovars
  50. Two sRNA RyhB homologs from Yersinia pestis biovar microtus expressed in vivo have differential Hfq-dependent stability
  51. Rapid evolution of the plague pathogen
  52. Transcriptional Regulation of opaR, qrr2–4 and aphA by the Master Quorum-Sensing Regulator OpaR in Vibrio parahaemolyticus
  53. Identification by cDNA cloning of abundant sRNAs in a human-avirulentYersinia pestisstrain grown under five different growth conditions
  54. Omics strategies for revealing Yersinia pestis virulence
  55. A proteome reference map and virulence factors analysis of Yersinia pestis 91001
  56. Expression of the Type VI Secretion System 1 Component Hcp1 Is Indirectly Repressed by OpaR inVibrio parahaemolyticus
  57. Molecular Characterization of Transcriptional Regulation of rovA by PhoP and RovA in Yersinia pestis
  58. A novel genotyping scheme for Vibrio parahaemolyticus with combined use of large variably-presented gene clusters (LVPCs) and variable-number tandem repeats (VNTRs)
  59. Open-Source Genomic Analysis of Shiga-Toxin–Producing E. coli O104:H4
  60. Genetic Variation of the Human α-2-Heremans-Schmid Glycoprotein (AHSG) Gene Associated with the Risk of SARS-CoV Infection
  61. Transcriptional regulation of ompF2, an ompF paralogue, in Yersinia pestis
  62. Probing genomic diversity and evolution of Streptococcus suis serotype 2 by NimbleGen tiling arrays
  63. Histopathological Observation of Immunized Rhesus Macaques with Plague Vaccines after Subcutaneous Infection of Yersinia pestis
  64. Use of protein microarray to identify gene expression changes ofYersinia pestisat different temperatures
  65. Formation and regulation of Yersinia biofilms
  66. Microarray Analysis of Temperature-Induced Transcriptome of Streptococcus suis Serotype 2
  67. Phenotypic and transcriptional analysis of the osmotic regulator OmpR in Yersinia pestis
  68. Regulatory effects of cAMP receptor protein (CRP) on porin genes and its own gene in Yersinia pestis
  69. Extended MLST-based population genetics and phylogeny of Vibrio parahaemolyticus with high levels of recombination
  70. Microbial Forensics: A Powerful Tool for Pursuing Bioterrorism Perpetrators and the Need for an International Database
  71. mTOR Regulates T-Cell Differentiation and Activation in Immunity and Autoimmunity
  72. DNA microarray analysis of acid-responsive genes of Streptococcus suis serotype 2
  73. Development of an up-converting phosphor technology-based 10-channel lateral flow assay for profiling antibodies against Yersinia pestis
  74. Yersinia pestis genome sequencing identifies patterns of global phylogenetic diversity
  75. Reciprocal modulation between TH17 and other helper T cell lineages
  76. Cell Membrane Is Impaired, Accompanied by Enhanced Type III Secretion System Expression in Yersinia pestis Deficient in RovA Regulator
  77. Triplex real‐time PCR assay for detection and differentiation of Bordetella pertussis and Bordetella parapertussis
  78. Ambient Stable Quantitative PCR Reagents for the Detection of Yersinia pestis
  79. Genetic and Functional Dissection of HTRA1 and LOC387715 in Age-Related Macular Degeneration
  80. Comparison of mouse, guinea pig and rabbit models for evaluation of plague subunit vaccine F1+rV270
  81. The low-salt stimulon in Vibrio parahaemolyticus
  82. Detection of B. anthracis Spores and Vegetative Cells with the Same Monoclonal Antibodies
  83. Rapid and quantitative detection of Brucella by up-converting phosphor technology-based lateral-flow assay
  84. A Simple Optical Reader for Upconverting Phosphor Particles Captured on Lateral Flow Strip
  85. Reduced Apoptosis of Mouse Macrophages Induced by yscW Mutant of Yersinia pestis Results from the Reduced Secretion of YopJ and Relates to Caspase‐3 Signal Pathway
  86. Direct and negative regulation of the sycO-ypkA-ypoJ operon by cyclic AMP receptor protein (CRP) in Yersinia pestis
  87. Yersinia pestis and host macrophages: immunodeficiency of mouse macrophages induced by YscW
  88. Involvement of the Post-Transcriptional Regulator Hfq in Yersinia pestis Virulence
  89. Characterization of Zur-dependent genes and direct Zur targets in Yersinia pestis
  90. Genotyping and Phylogenetic Analysis of Yersinia pestis by MLVA: Insights into the Worldwide Expansion of Central Asia Plague Foci
  91. Gene expression profiling of Yersinia pestis with deletion of lcrG, a known negative regulator for Yop secretion of type III secretion system
  92. Lack of association between polymorphisms of MASP2and susceptibility to SARS coronavirus infection
  93. Comparative Proteomics Analyses Reveal the virB of B. melitensis Affects Expression of Intracellular Survival Related Proteins
  94. Simultaneous detection of five biothreat agents in powder samples by a multiplexed suspension array
  95. Development of up-converting phosphor technology-based lateral-flow assay for rapidly quantitative detection of hepatitis B surface antibody
  96. Cold-induced gene expression profiles of Vibrio parahaemolyticus : a time-course analysis
  97. Transcriptional profiling of a mice plague model: insights into interaction between Yersinia pestis and its host
  98. Genomic research for important pathogenic bacteria in China
  99. Rapid detection of Bacillus anthracis using monoclonal antibody functionalized QCM sensor
  100. Microarray Expression Profiling of Yersinia pestis in Response to Berberine
  101. Genome plasticity of Vibrio parahaemolyticus: microevolution of the 'pandemic group'
  102. MicroRNAs: Novel Regulators During the Immune Response
  103. DNA microarray-based global transcriptional profiling of Yersinia pestis in multicellularity
  104. A new purification strategy for fraction 1 capsular antigen and its efficacy against Yersinia pestis virulent strain challenge
  105. Physiological and Regulatory Characterization of KatA and KatY in Yersinia pestis
  106. Insight into Microevolution of Yersinia pestis by Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats
  107. Different Region Analysis for Genotyping Yersinia pestis Isolates from China
  108. Design and Evaluation of a 16S rRNA Gene-based Oligonucleotide Micrroarray for Identification of Plant Associated Beneficial Bacteria (PABB)
  109. Identification and characterization of PhoP regulon members in Yersinia pestis biovar Microtus
  110. Antibody profiling in plague patients by protein microarray
  111. Sensitive detection of antibody against antigen F1 of Yersinia pestis by an antigen sandwich method using a portable fiber optic biosensor
  112. Yersinia genome diversity disclosed by Yersinia pestis genome-wide DNA microarray
  113. Comparative transcriptomics in Yersinia pestis: a global view of environmental modulation of gene expression
  114. Up-converting phosphor technology-based biosensor
  115. Direct detection of Yersinia pestis from the infected animal specimens by a fiber optic biosensor
  116. A Glimpse of Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome from Comparative Genomics of S. suis 2 Chinese Isolates
  117. Th17 cell induction and immune regulatory effects
  118. Analysis of the Three Yersinia pestis CRISPR Loci Provides New Tools for Phylogenetic Studies and Possibly for the Investigation of Ancient DNA
  119. Rapid quantitative detection of Yersinia pestis by lateral-flow immunoassay and up-converting phosphor technology-based biosensor
  120. Microarray expression profiling of Yersinia pestis in response to chloramphenicol
  121. Genome-wide transcriptional response of Yersinia pestis to stressful conditions simulating phagolysosomal environments
  122. Quorum sensing affects virulence-associated proteins F1, LcrV, KatY and pH6 etc. of Yersinia pestis as revealed by protein microarray-based antibody profiling
  123. Genomic comparison of Yersinia pestis and Yersinia pseudotuberculosis by combination of suppression subtractive hybridization and DNA microarray
  124. Global analysis of iron assimilation and fur regulation in Yersinia pestis
  125. Genotyping of hepatitis B virus (HBV) by oligonucleotides microarray
  126. Molecular and physiological insights into plague transmission, virulence and etiology
  127. Asymptomatic Yersinia pestis Infection, China
  128. Transcriptome analysis of the Mg 2+ -responsive PhoP regulator in Yersinia pestis
  129. Identification of different regions among strains of Yersinia pestis by suppression subtractive hybridization
  130. Antibody responses to individual proteins of SARS coronavirus and their neutralization activities
  131. Comparative transcriptome analysis of Yersinia pestis in response to hyperosmotic and high-salinity stress
  132. DNA microarray analysis of the heat- and cold-shock stimulons in Yersinia pestis
  133. Global gene expression profile of Yersinia pestis induced by streptomycin
  134. UPT-based biosensor and its application
  135. Genetic variations in the pgm locus among natural isolates of Yersinia pestis
  136. Microarray Analysis of Temperature‐Induced Transcriptome of Yersinia pestis
  137. Defining the genome content of live plague vaccines by use of whole-genome DNA microarray
  138. Identification of Signature Genes for Rapid and Specific Characterization of Yersinia pestis
  139. Bacterial mRNA Purification by Magnetic Capture‐Hybridization Method
  140. Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction for Detecting SARS Coronavirus, Beijing, 2003
  141. Design and application of fiber optic evanescent wave biosensor
  142. Need to Differentiate Lethal Toxin‐Producing Strains of Burkholderia gladioli, Which Cause Severe Food Poisoning: Description of B. gladioli Pathovar cocovenenans and an Emended Description of B. gladioli
  143. A complete sequence and comparative analysis of a SARS-associated virus (Isolate BJ01)
  144. Identification of Staphylococcus aureus and Determination of Its Methicillin Resistance by Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
  145. Distinctness of spore and vegetative cellular fatty acid profiles of some aerobic endospore-forming bacilli
  146. Biovar Diversity Is Reflected by Variations of Genes Encoding Urease of Ureaplasma urealyticum
  147. Polymerase chain reaction analysis of laboratory generated bioaerosols
  148. DNA based biosensors
  149. Detection of Francisella tularensis by the polymerase chain reaction