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  1. Viable but Nonculturable and Persister Cells Coexist Stochastically and Are Induced by Human Serum
  2. Molecular and Physical Factors That Influence Attachment of Vibrio vulnificus to Chitin
  3. Bridging the gap between viable but non-culturable and antibiotic persistent bacteria
  4. Development of a Matrix Tool for the Prediction of Vibrio Species in Oysters Harvested from North Carolina
  5. Serum Survival of Vibrio vulnificus: Role of Genotype, Capsule, Complement, Clinical Origin, and in Situ Incubation
  6. Interspecific Quorum Sensing Mediates the Resuscitation of Viable but Nonculturable Vibrios
  7. Survival of Vibrio vulnificus Genotypes in Male and Female Serum, and Production of Siderophores in Human Serum and Seawater
  8. Implications of Chitin Attachment for the Environmental Persistence and Clinical Nature of the Human Pathogen Vibrio vulnificus
  9. Vibrio vulnificus and marine snow in oysters