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Characterization of Proteus mirabilis precocious swarming mutants: identification of rsbA, encoding a regulator of swarming behavior.Lateral flagella and swarming motility in Aeromonas speciesDynamic aspects of the structured cell population in a swarming colony of Proteus mirabilisThe Yersinia enterocolitica motility master regulatory operon, flhDC, is required for flagellin production, swimming motility, and swarming motilityA novel membrane protein influencing cell shape and multicellular swarming of Proteus mirabilisPeriodic phenomena in Proteus mirabilis swarm colony developmentRegulation of lateral flagella gene transcription in Vibrio parahaemolyticusProteus mirabilis and Urinary Tract Infections.Radial and spiral stream formation in Proteus mirabilis coloniesSwarms, swarming and entanglements of fungal hyphae and of plant rootsComplicated catheter-associated urinary tract infections due to Escherichia coli and Proteus mirabilisFlagellum density regulates Proteus mirabilis swarmer cell motility in viscous environments.Sliding motility in mycobacteria.Transcriptome of swarming Proteus mirabilisZinc uptake contributes to motility and provides a competitive advantage to Proteus mirabilis during experimental urinary tract infectionVisualization of Flagella during bacterial SwarmingThe ability of Proteus mirabilis to sense surfaces and regulate virulence gene expression involves FliL, a flagellar basal body protein.Swarming and Swimming Changes Concomitant with Phase Variation in Xenorhabdus nematophilusTurbulence under the microscope.Loss of FliL alters Proteus mirabilis surface sensing and temperature-dependent swarming.Visualization of Proteus mirabilis morphotypes in the urinary tract: the elongated swarmer cell is rarely observed in ascending urinary tract infection.Shelter in a Swarm.Proteus mirabilis mutants defective in swarmer cell differentiation and multicellular behaviorTransposon mutagenesis in Proteus mirabilis.Organization of developing Escherichia coli colonies viewed by scanning electron microscopy.Potential virulence factors of Proteus bacilli.Scanning electron microscope observation of the swarming phenomenon of Vibrio parahaemolyticus.Initiation of swarming motility by Proteus mirabilis occurs in response to specific cues present in urine and requires excess L-glutamine.Anaerobic choline metabolism in microcompartments promotes growth and swarming of Proteus mirabilisBacterial Swarming: A Model System for Studying Dynamic Self-assembly.Unique developmental characteristics of the swarm and short cells of Proteus vulgaris and Proteus mirabilis.Induction of tryptophanase in short cells and swarm cells of Proteus vulgarisChanges in the organization of the outer membrane of Proteus mirabilis during swarming: freeze-fracture structure and membrane fluidity analysis.Extracellular slime associated with Proteus mirabilis during swarming.Formation of Filaments by Pseudomonas putida.GELRITE as an Agar Substitute in Bacteriological Media.Immunofluorescent evidence of Proteus mirabilis swarm cell formation on sterilized rat feces.Ability of Proteus mirabilis to invade human urothelial cells is coupled to motility and swarming differentiation.Inhibition of Urease Enzyme Production and some Other Virulence Factors Expression in Proteus mirabilis by N-Acetyl Cysteine and Dipropyl Disulphide.Fractal morphogenesis by a bacterial cell population.
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1978 nî lūn-bûn
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1978年の論文
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1978年学术文章
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1978年学术文章
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1978年学术文章
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1978年学术文章
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1978年學術文章
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1978年學術文章
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1978年學術文章
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Nature of the swarming phenomenon in Proteus.
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Nature of the swarming phenomenon in Proteus.
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Nature of the swarming phenomenon in Proteus.
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Nature of the swarming phenomenon in Proteus.
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Nature of the swarming phenomenon in Proteus.
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Nature of the swarming phenomenon in Proteus.
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P1476
Nature of the swarming phenomenon in Proteus.
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P2093
Schwarzhoff RH
Williams FD
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10.1146/ANNUREV.MI.32.100178.000533
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1978-01-01T00:00:00Z