A Vibrio cholerae pathogenicity island associated with epidemic and pandemic strains.
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Crossing the line: selection and evolution of virulence traitsMoraxella osloensis gene expression in the slug host Deroceras reticulatumFour genomic islands that mark post-1995 pandemic Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolatesPandemic spread of cholera: genetic diversity and relationships within the seventh pandemic clone of Vibrio cholerae determined by amplified fragment length polymorphism.Traffic at the tmRNA geneEpidemiology, genetics, and ecology of toxigenic Vibrio choleraeInfectious CTXPhi and the vibrio pathogenicity island prophage in Vibrio mimicus: evidence for recent horizontal transfer between V. mimicus and V. choleraetmRNAs that encode proteolysis-inducing tags are found in all known bacterial genomes: A two-piece tmRNA functions in CaulobacterEvidence of a large novel gene pool associated with prokaryotic genomic islandsVibrio cholerae Biofilms and Cholera PathogenesisEffects of Small Molecule Calcium-Activated Chloride Channel Inhibitors on Structure and Function of Accessory Cholera Enterotoxin (Ace) of Vibrio choleraeCrystal Structures of a CTX pIII Domain Unbound and in Complex with a Vibrio cholerae TolA Domain Reveal Novel Interaction InterfacesThe crystal structure of AphB, a virulence gene activator from Vibrio cholerae, reveals residues that influence its response to oxygen and pHThe Structure of Mlc Titration Factor A (MtfA/YeeI) Reveals a Prototypical Zinc Metallopeptidase Related to Anthrax Lethal FactorGenome sequencing reveals unique mutations in characteristic metabolic pathways and the transfer of virulence genes between V. mimicus and V. choleraeThe quorum sensing regulator HapR downregulates the expression of the virulence gene transcription factor AphA in Vibrio cholerae by antagonizing Lrp- and VpsR-mediated activation.Dual regulation of genes involved in acetoin biosynthesis and motility/biofilm formation by the virulence activator AphA and the acetate-responsive LysR-type regulator AlsR in Vibrio cholerae.Overlapping binding sites for the virulence gene regulators AphA, AphB and cAMP-CRP at the Vibrio cholerae tcpPH promoter.The virulence activator AphA links quorum sensing to pathogenesis and physiology in Vibrio cholerae by repressing the expression of a penicillin amidase gene on the small chromosomeBinding site requirements of the virulence gene regulator AphB: differential affinities for the Vibrio cholerae classical and El Tor tcpPH promoters.Evolutionary relationships of pathogenic clones of Vibrio cholerae by sequence analysis of four housekeeping genesDistribution of Vibrio cholerae virulence genes among different Vibrio species isolated in Sardinia, Italy.Comparison of Vibrio cholerae pathogenicity islands in sixth and seventh pandemic strainsEvidence for the emergence of non-O1 and non-O139 Vibrio cholerae strains with pathogenic potential by exchange of O-antigen biosynthesis regions.The vibrio pathogenicity island-encoded mop protein modulates the pathogenesis and reactogenicity of epidemic vibrio choleraeCholera and other types of vibriosis: a story of human pandemics and oysters on the half shell.Evolutionary genetic analysis of the emergence of epidemic Vibrio cholerae isolates on the basis of comparative nucleotide sequence analysis and multilocus virulence gene profiles.A glimpse into the expanded genome content of Vibrio cholerae through identification of genes present in environmental strainsZebrafish as a natural host model for Vibrio cholerae colonization and transmissionComparative genomic characterization of a Thailand-Myanmar isolate, MS6, of Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor, which is phylogenetically related to a "US Gulf Coast" clone.Occurrence in Mexico, 1998-2008, of Vibrio cholerae CTX+ El Tor carrying an additional truncated CTX prophageThree pathogenicity islands of Vibrio cholerae can excise from the chromosome and form circular intermediates.Hybrid Vibrio cholerae El Tor lacking SXT identified as the cause of a cholera outbreak in the PhilippinesIncidence, virulence factors, and clonality among clinical strains of non-O1, non-O139 Vibrio cholerae isolates from hospitalized diarrheal patients in Kolkata, India.The Hybrid Pre-CTXΦ-RS1 Prophage Genome and Its Regulatory Function in Environmental Vibrio cholerae O1 StrainsDiscovery of novel Vibrio cholerae VSP-II genomic islands using comparative genomic analysisOrigins of the current seventh cholera pandemicOrigins of pandemic Vibrio cholerae from environmental gene pools.Cholera outbreaks in Nigeria are associated with multidrug resistant atypical El Tor and non-O1/non-O139 Vibrio cholerae.Genetic diversity and population structure of Vibrio cholerae.
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A Vibrio cholerae pathogenicity island associated with epidemic and pandemic strains.
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1998 nî lūn-bûn
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1998 թուականի Մարտին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1998 թվականի մարտին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1998年の論文
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A Vibrio cholerae pathogenicity island associated with epidemic and pandemic strains.
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A Vibrio cholerae pathogenicity island associated with epidemic and pandemic strains.
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A Vibrio cholerae pathogenicity island associated with epidemic and pandemic strains.
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A Vibrio cholerae pathogenicity island associated with epidemic and pandemic strains.
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A Vibrio cholerae pathogenicity island associated with epidemic and pandemic strains.
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A Vibrio cholerae pathogenicity island associated with epidemic and pandemic strains.
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C C Bailey
D K Karaolis
E C Boedeker
J A Johnson
P R Reeves
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10.1073/PNAS.95.6.3134
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1998-03-01T00:00:00Z