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Vibrio cholerae
Fine-tuning of a CRISPRi screen in the seventh pandemic Vibrio cholerae
Transmission and hedge balance of virus-encoded cholera toxin genes in global habitats
Genome-wide binding of RctB initiator reveals the mechanism coordinating the replication of Vibrio cholerae two chromosomes.
Genomic surveillance of Vibrio cholerae infections in Austria
Vibrio cholerae O1 (Ogawa and Inaba) from human rectal/swab in Bangladesh
Belt and braces: two escape ways to maintain the cassette reservoir of large chromosomal integrons
The toxin–antitoxin cassettes as selecting forces ensuring accumulation and maintenance of cassette functions in chromosomal integrons
Re-emergence of cholera in Haiti linked to environmental V. cholerae O1 strains
Gene expression profile of Vibrio cholerae N16961 grown in various conditions of culture
V. cholerae transcriptome or deleted for the tgt gene in MH, supplemented or not with tobramycin or ciprofloxacin
Comparative RNA Seq studies of Vibrio cholerae O1 biovar El Tor str. N16961 versus full length cgtA knockdown during nutrient limiting condition
Insights into the pleiotropic responses as a resultant of cumulative stresses in Vibrio cholerae emerging from nutrient limitation coupled with depletion of an essential 50S ribosome associate GTPase CgtA
Vibrio cholerae O1 biovar El Tor
Genetic tracking and characterization of naturally occurring Vibrio cholerae causing endemic cholera in Bangladesh
Vibrio cholerae genomes
Transposon Insertion Sequencing to study the genetic interactions between V. cholerae WT cells and two mutant strains in absence or presence of subinhibitory doses of tobramycin
V. cholerae transcriptome in MH, supplemented or not with glucose 0.4% or maltose 0.4%
A mannose-sensing AraC-type transcriptional activator regulates intestinal colonization of Vibrio cholerae
Interaction of V. cholerae with human macrophages
Effect of V. cholerae biofilm formation and hemolysin production on human macrophages
V. cholerae transcriptome without treatment and with indole or sub-MIC tobramycin
Transcriptional response to overexpressing Vibrio Seventh Pandemic -II island encoded genes
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