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  1. The Animal Model Determines the Results of Aeromonas Virulence Factors
  2. Whole-Genome Sequence ofAeromonas hydrophilaStrain AH-1 (Serotype O11)
  3. Genome Sequence of Aeromonas hydrophila Strain AH-3 (Serotype O34)
  4. The FlgT Protein Is Involved in Aeromonas hydrophila Polar Flagella Stability and Not Affects Anchorage of Lateral Flagella
  5. The first sugar of the repeat units is essential for the Wzy polymerase activity and elongation of the O-antigen lipopolysaccharide
  6. The Aeromonas salmonicida Lipopolysaccharide Core from Different Subspecies: The Unusual subsp. pectinolytica
  7. Polar Glycosylated and Lateral Non-Glycosylated Flagella from Aeromonas hydrophila Strain AH-1 (Serotype O11)
  8. Bacterial Capsules and Evasion of Immune Responses
  9. Immune Defence: Microbial Interference
  10. The Polymerization of Aeromonas hydrophila AH-3 O-Antigen LPS: Concerted Action of WecP and Wzy
  11. The polar and lateral flagella from Plesiomonas shigelloides are glycosylated with legionaminic acid
  12. Functional Genomics of the Aeromonas salmonicida Lipopolysaccharide O-Antigen and A-Layer from Typical and Atypical Strains
  13. Virulence Factors of Erwinia amylovora: A Review
  14. Molecular and Chemical Analysis of the Lipopolysaccharide from Aeromonas hydrophila Strain AH-1 (Serotype O11)
  15. Role of Aeromonas hydrophila Flagella Glycosylation in Adhesion to Hep-2 Cells, Biofilm Formation and Immune Stimulation
  16. Functional Identification of Proteus mirabilis eptC Gene Encoding a Core Lipopolysaccharide Phosphoethanolamine Transferase
  17. Aeromonas hydrophila Flagella Glycosylation: Involvement of a Lipid Carrier
  18. Gram-Negative Flagella Glycosylation
  19. The Plesiomonas shigelloides wbO1 gene cluster and the role of O1-antigen LPS in pathogenicity
  20. Experimental Identification of Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae Strains L20 and JL03 Heptosyltransferases, Evidence for a New Heptosyltransferase Signature Sequence
  21. Aeromonas Surface Glucan Attached through the O-Antigen Ligase Represents a New Way to Obtain UDP-Glucose
  22. The Aeromonas dsbA mutation decreased their virulence by triggering type III secretion system but not flagella production
  23. Structural determination of the O-specific polysaccharide from Aeromonas hydrophila strain A19 (serogroup O:14) with S-layer
  24. Melanization and Pathogenicity in the Insect, Tenebrio molitor, and the Crustacean, Pacifastacus leniusculus, by Aeromonas hydrophila AH-3
  25. Immune Defence: Microbial Interference
  26. Structure of a polysaccharide from the lipopolysaccharides of Vibrio vulnificus strains CECT 5198 and S3-I2-36, which is remarkably similar to the O-polysaccharide of Pseudoalteromonas rubra ATCC 29570
  27. Structure of a polysaccharide from the lipopolysaccharide of Vibrio vulnificus clinical isolate YJ016 containing 2-acetimidoylamino-2-deoxy-l-galacturonic acid
  28. Structure of a polysaccharide from the lipopolysaccharide of Vibrio vulnificus CECT4602 containing 2-acetamido-2,3,6-trideoxy-3-[(S)- and (R)-3-hydroxybutanoylamino]-l-mannose
  29. Structure of the Core Region from the Lipopolysaccharide ofPlesiomonas shigelloidesStrain 302-73 (Serotype O1)
  30. Structural Studies of the O-Chain Polysaccharide fromPlesiomonas shigelloides Strain 302–73 (Serotype O1)
  31. Aeromonas hydrophila AH-3 AexT is an ADP-ribosylating toxin secreted through the type III secretion system
  32. First description of nonmotile Vibrio vulnificus strains virulent for eels
  33. Bacterial lateral flagella: an inducible flagella system
  34. Bacterial Capsules and Evasion of Immune Responses
  35. The role of flagella and motility in the adherence and invasion to fish cell lines by Aeromonas hydrophila serogroup O:34 strains
  36. Immune Defence: Microbial Interference
  37. A C1q-binding 40kDa porin from Aeromonas salmonicida: Cloning, sequencing, role in serum susceptibility and fish immunoprotection
  38. Molecular Mechanisms of Interactions Between Aeromonas hydrophila and Hosts
  39. Structural studies on the R-type lipopolysaccharide of Aeromonas hydrophila
  40. Lateral flagella are required for increased cell adherence, invasion and biofilm formation by Aeromonas spp.
  41. A polar flagella operon (flg) of Aeromonas hydrophila contains genes required for lateral flagella expression
  42. The inner-core lipopolysaccharide biosynthetic waaE gene: function and genetic distribution among some Enterobacteriaceae b
  43. The wavB gene of Vibrio cholerae and the waaE of Klebsiella pneumoniae codify for a β-1,4-glucosyltransferase involved in the transfer of a glucose residue to the l-glycero-d-manno-heptose I in the lipopolysaccharide inner core
  44. Structure of the O-polysaccharide of Aeromonashydrophila O:34; a case of random O-acetylation of 6-deoxy-l-talose
  45. Lateral flagella of Aeromonas species are essential for epithelial cell adherence and biofilm formation
  46. The MgtE Mg 2+ transport protein is involved in Aeromonas hydrophila adherence
  47. The cell division genes ( ftsE and X ) of Aeromonas hydrophila and their relationship with opsonophagocytosis
  48. Immune Defence: Microbial Interference
  49. Bacterial Capsules and Evasion of Immune Responses
  50. Two genes from the capsule of Aeromonas hydrophila (serogroup O:34) confer serum resistance to Escherichia coli K12 strains
  51. Isolation of three different bacteriophage from mesophilic Aeromonas sp. that use different types of monopolar flagella as their primary receptor
  52. The role of 01-antigen in the adhesion to uroepithelial cells ofKlebsiella pneumoniaegrown in urine
  53. Complement resistance of capsulated strains ofAeromonas salmonicida
  54. The role of the capsular polysaccharide of Aeromonas salmonicida in the adherence and invasion of fish cell lines
  55. The O:34-antigen lipopolysaccharide as an adhesin in Aeromonas hydrophila
  56. The role of the O-antigen lipopolysaccharide on the colonizationin vivoof the germfree chicken gut byAeromonas hydrophilaserogroup O:34
  57. Emerging pathogens: Aeromonas spp.
  58. Salicylate-enhanced exposure ofKlebsiella pneumoniae subcapsular components
  59. The presence of capsular polysaccharide in mesophilic Aeromonas hydrophila serotypes O:11 and O:34
  60. Isolation of FC3-11, a bacteriophage specific for the Klebsiella pneumoniae porin OmpK36, and its use for the isolation of porin-deficient mutants
  61. Effect of growth temperature on complement-mediated killing of mesophilicAeromonasspp. serotype O:34
  62. Structural variation in the O-specific polysaccharides of Klebsiella pneumoniae serotype O1 and O8 lipopolysaccharide: evidence for clonal diversity in rfb genes
  63. The role of the O-antigen lipopolysaccharide and capsule on an experimental Klebsiella pneumoniae infection of the rat urinary tract
  64. Inhibition of two imidazole antimycotics, eberconazole and clotrimazole, by different components of Candida albicans serotype B membrane protoplasts
  65. The role of the O-antigen lipopolysaccharide on the colonization in vivo of the germfree chicken gut by Klebsiella pneumoniae
  66. Detection of Aeromonas hydrophila in food with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
  67. Occurrence of a capsule in Aeromonas salmonicida
  68. Characterization of an O-antigen bacteriophage from Aeromonas hydrophila
  69. Physicochemical surface properties ofKlebsiella pneumoniae
  70. Isolation and characterization of bacteriophage FC3-10 from Klebsiella spp.
  71. Isolation and characterization of bacteriophage PM3 from Aeromonas hydrophila the bacterial receptor for which is the monopolar flagellum
  72. Isolation and characterization of bacteriophage PM2 from Aeromonas hydrophila
  73. A new and rapid ,ethod for the isolation of K− isogenic mutants from Klebsiella pneumoniae