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Developing timely insights into Pseudomonas aeruginosa quorum sensing therapeutics through text mining

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Quorum sensing in bacteria.

Annual Review of Microbiology, 2001
▪ Abstract  Quorum sensing is the regulation of gene expression in response to fluctuations in cell-population density. Quorum sensing bacteria produce and release chemical signal molecules called autoinducers that increase in concentration as a function of cell density.
Melissa B. Miller, B. Bassler
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QUORUM SENSING: Cell-to-Cell Communication in Bacteria

Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 2005
Christopher M Waters, Bonnie L Bassler
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Quorum Sensing in Fungal Species.

Annual Review of Microbiology, 2021
Quorum sensing (QS) is one of the most studied cell-cell communication mechanisms in fungi. Research in the last 20 years has explored various fungal QS systems that are involved in a wide range of biological processes, especially eukaryote- or fungus ...
X. Tian, H. Ding, Weixin Ke, Linqi Wang
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Quorum sensing inhibitors as antipathogens: biotechnological applications

Biotechnology Advances, 2019
Vipin Chandra Kalia   +2 more
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Bacterial Quorum Sensing During Infection.

Annual Review of Microbiology, 2020
Bacteria are highly interactive and possess an extraordinary repertoire of intercellular communication and social behaviors, including quorum sensing (QS).
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A phage-encoded anti-activator inhibits quorum sensing in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

Molecules and Cells, 2020
The arms race between bacteria and phages has led to the evolution of diverse anti-phage defenses, several of which are controlled by quorum-sensing pathways.
M. Shah   +12 more
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Quorum Sensing

2014
Nowadays, cell to cell communication and co-operation has been proved to be not only found in eukaryotes,but also in prokaryotes. In bacteria, this communication is termed quorum sensing (QS). QS enables bacteria toact as multicellular organisms. Bacteria determine small hormone-like molecules termed auto inducer which producedby another bacteria by ...
KAYA, İnci Başak, YARDIMCI, Hakan
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Quorum Sensing

Science Signaling, 2001
Bacteria sense the presence of each other through the production and detection of pheromones. Agrobacterium tumefaciens , a plant pathogen, produces Agrobacterium autoinducer (AAI), which is a ligand for the transcription factor TraR.
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