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SloR-SRE binding to the S. mutans mntH promoter is cooperative
Streptococcus mutans is a commensal member of the plaque microbiome. It is especially prevalent when dietary sugars are available for S. mutans fermentation, generating acid byproducts that lower plaque pH and foster tooth decay. S. mutans can survive in
Myrto Ziogas +7 more
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Virulence factors of pathogens, such as toxin production and biofilm formation, often exhibit a public character, providing benefits to nearby non-producers.
Mathieu Joos +10 more
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Editorial: Women in microbial physiology and metabolism: 2023
Maria Filippa Addis +2 more
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Aquaculture and Florfenicol Resistance in Salmonella enterica Typhimurium DT104
Peter Smith
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Identification of key gut microbiota and microbial QTL in contributing to the significant differences in body weight between two Chinese local chicken breeds. [PDF]
Zhang L, Wang C, Zhang X, Li G, Sheng Z.
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Comparative insights into the gut-heart axis: cross-species and cross-population perspectives. [PDF]
Tang TWH +4 more
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Nearly a century of discoveries in bacterial genetics and their continuing impact on the field. [PDF]
Baltrus DA, Merrikh H, Uecker H, Wong A.
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