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Pathological and Therapeutic Approach to Endotoxin-Secreting Bacteria Involved in Periodontal Disease
Liquid Crystalline Bacterial Outer Membranes Are Critical for Antibiotic Susceptibility
Versatile Effects of Bacterium-Released Membrane Vesicles on Mammalian Cells and Infectious/ Inflammatory Diseases
The Role of Outer Membrane Proteins of Porphyromonas Gingivalis in Host-Pathogen Interactions Kathryn Lucy Naylor
Bacteriophage-Derived Endolysins Applied As Potent Biocontrol Agents to Enhance Food Safety
Outer-Membrane Vesicles from Gram-Negative Bacteria: Biogenesis and Functions
Biogenesis of Outer Membrane Vesicles Concentrates the Unsaturated Fatty Acid of Phosphatidylinositol in Capnocytophaga Ochracea
Instructor's Manual for Microbiology: an Evolving Science, 3E Slonczewski and Foster © 2014 W
The Bacterial Outer Membrane Is an Evolving Antibiotic Barrier COMMENTARY Kerrie L
The Role of Bacterial Membrane Vesicles in the Dissemination of Antibiotic Resistance and As Promising Carriers for Therapeutic Agent Delivery
Eco-Evolutionary Feedbacks Mediated by Bacterial Membrane Vesicles Nikola Zlatkov*,†, Aftab Nadeem‡, Bernt Eric Uhlin§ and Sun Nyunt Wai
Lipopolysaccharide Transport and Assembly at the Outer Membrane: the PEZ Model
(Gram-Negative) Bacteria: Antibiotic Selection Pressure Rather Than Endosymbiosis Likely Led to the Evolution of Bacterial Cells with Two Membranes
Weakening of the Gram-Negative Bacterial Outer Membrane. a Tool for Increasing Microbiological Safety [Gram-Negatiivisten Bakteerien Ulkokalvon Heikentäminen
Transport Across the Outer Membrane Porin of Mycolic Acid Containing Actinomycetales: Nocardia Farcinica
Structural Basis for Lipopolysaccharide Insertion in the Bacterial Outer Membrane
Leaving Negative Ancestors Behind
High-Resolution Architecture of the Outer Membrane of the Gram-Negative Bacteria Roseobacter Denitrificans
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The Role of Zur-Regulated Lipoprotein a in Bacterial Morphology
Antimicrobial Agents That Inhibit the Outer Membrane Assembly Machines of Gram-Negative Bacteria Umji Choi and Chang-Ro Lee*
Roles of Membrane Vesicles in Bacterial Pathogenesis
Structure of the Bacterial Cell
Hopanoids As Functional Analogues of Cholesterol in Bacterial Membranes
Glycerophospholipid Homeostasis of the Gram-Negative Cell Envelope PERSPECTIVE Matthew J
An Ancient Divide in Outer Membrane Tethering Systems in Bacteria
Gene Transfer Potential of Outer Membrane Vesicles of Gram-Negative Bacteria
The Escherichia Coli Outer Membrane Β-Barrel Assembly Machinery (BAM) Anchors the Peptidoglycan Layer by Spanning It with All Subunits
A Mutant Escherichia Coli That Attaches Peptidoglycan to Lipopolysaccharide And
Resistance of Gram-Negative Bacteria to Current Antibacterial Agents and Approaches to Resolve It
Bacterial Outer Membrane Vesicles Suppress Tumor by Interferon-γ
Proinflammatory Bacterial Wall Components Acid and Modulates
The Periplasmic Space Cannot Be Artificially Enlarged Due To
Role of Outer Membrane Vesicles of Bacteria
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Outer Membrane Permeability: Antimicrobials and Diverse Nutrients Bypass Porins in Pseudomonas Aeruginosa
Sporulation, Bacterial Cell Envelopes and the Origin of Life
Outer Membrane VesIcles of Gram-Negative Bact
Porphyromonas Gingivalis Outer Membrane Vesicles