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The following pages link to Physiological state of Escherichia coli BJ4 growing in the large intestines of streptomycin-treated mice (Q35596557):
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- SOS response induces persistence to fluoroquinolones in Escherichia coli (Q21144990) (← links)
- What's for dinner?: Entner-Doudoroff metabolism in Escherichia coli (Q24521218) (← links)
- Dynamic organization of chromosomal DNA in Escherichia coli (Q24610157) (← links)
- Movers and shakers: influence of bacteriophages in shaping the mammalian gut microbiota (Q26827355) (← links)
- Role of RNA polymerase and transcription in the organization of the bacterial nucleoid (Q26859579) (← links)
- Abundance and Distribution of Enteric Bacteria and Viruses in Coastal and Estuarine Sediments-a Review (Q28079977) (← links)
- Biodegradation of aromatic compounds by Escherichia coli (Q28208239) (← links)
- The first steps of adaptation of Escherichia coli to the gut are dominated by soft sweeps (Q28235419) (← links)
- In vitro fermentation of B-GOS: impact on faecal bacterial populations and metabolic activity in autistic and non-autistic children (Q28587344) (← links)
- The outer mucus layer hosts a distinct intestinal microbial niche. (Q30667045) (← links)
- Fitness cost of the green fluorescent protein in gastrointestinal bacteria (Q33194849) (← links)
- Chemostat modeling of Escherichia coli persistence in conventionalized mono-associated and streptomycin-treated mice (Q33200444) (← links)
- New three-stage in vitro model for infant colonic fermentation with immobilized fecal microbiota (Q33251726) (← links)
- Dietary carbohydrate source influences molecular fingerprints of the rat faecal microbiota (Q33265107) (← links)
- The diversity of coliphages and coliforms in horse feces reveals a complex pattern of ecological interactions (Q33294397) (← links)
- The impact of different antibiotic regimens on the emergence of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria (Q33396218) (← links)
- Estimation of growth rates of Escherichia coli BJ4 in streptomycin-treated and previously germfree mice by in situ rRNA hybridization (Q33637444) (← links)
- The acetate switch (Q33755202) (← links)
- Microbiota profile in feces of breast- and formula-fed newborns by using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) (Q33874875) (← links)
- Spatial organization and composition of the mucosal flora in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (Q33885072) (← links)
- Carbon nutrition of Escherichia coli in the mouse intestine (Q33905687) (← links)
- rpoS gene function is a disadvantage for Escherichia coli BJ4 during competitive colonization of the mouse large intestine (Q34004165) (← links)
- Transfer of the pheromone-inducible plasmid pCF10 among Enterococcus faecalis microorganisms colonizing the intestine of mini-pigs (Q34096804) (← links)
- Ecological succession of bacterial communities during conventionalization of germ-free mice (Q34144238) (← links)
- Pathogenicity-associated islands in extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli are fitness elements involved in intestinal colonization (Q34150786) (← links)
- Application of molecular tools for in situ monitoring of bacterial growth activity. (Q34156360) (← links)
- Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium Colonizing the Lumen of the Chicken Intestine Grows Slowly and Upregulates a Unique Set of Virulence and Metabolism Genes (Q34201510) (← links)
- Monitoring bacterial growth activity in biofilms from laboratory flow chambers, plant rhizosphere, and animal intestine (Q34277554) (← links)
- Phage-host interaction: an ecological perspective (Q34351403) (← links)
- Mutation frequency and spectrum of mutations vary at different chromosomal positions of Pseudomonas putida (Q34465215) (← links)
- Assessment of Bacterial Antibiotic Resistance Transfer in the Gut (Q34557342) (← links)
- Spatial organization of bacterial flora in normal and inflamed intestine: a fluorescence in situ hybridization study in mice (Q34605223) (← links)
- Virulence factor gene profiles of Escherichia coli isolates from clinically healthy pigs (Q35091924) (← links)
- In vitro and in vivo bacteriolytic activities of Escherichia coli phages: implications for phage therapy (Q35124495) (← links)
- Specific prebiotics modulate gut microbiota and immune activation in HAART-naive HIV-infected adults: results of the "COPA" pilot randomized trial (Q35171253) (← links)
- Human intestinal cells modulate conjugational transfer of multidrug resistance plasmids between clinical Escherichia coli isolates (Q35193168) (← links)
- Role of lipopolysaccharide in colonization of the mouse intestine by Salmonella typhimurium studied by in situ hybridization (Q35519116) (← links)
- Escherichia coli K5 capsule expression enhances colonization of the large intestine in the gnotobiotic rat. (Q35566975) (← links)
- Host litter-associated gut dynamics affect Escherichia coli abundance and adhesion genotype in rats. (Q35574288) (← links)
- Commensal and Pathogenic Escherichia coli Metabolism in the Gut. (Q35694190) (← links)
- Spatial organisation of microbiota in quiescent adenoiditis and tonsillitis (Q35770521) (← links)
- Adaptive immunity increases the pace and predictability of evolutionary change in commensal gut bacteria (Q35855014) (← links)
- Crohn's disease patients have more IgG-binding fecal bacteria than controls (Q35867246) (← links)
- Escherichia coli acid resistance: tales of an amateur acidophile (Q35923268) (← links)
- Ecological basis for rational phage therapy (Q38634299) (← links)
- A Mutational Hotspot and Strong Selection Contribute to the Order of Mutations Selected for during Escherichia coli Adaptation to the Gut (Q36182021) (← links)
- Effect of tetracycline on transfer and establishment of the tetracycline-inducible conjugative transposon Tn916 in the guts of gnotobiotic rats (Q36371037) (← links)
- In situ growth rates and biofilm development of Pseudomonas aeruginosa populations in chronic lung infections (Q36540547) (← links)
- In vivo detection and quantification of tetracycline by use of a whole-cell biosensor in the rat intestine (Q37120714) (← links)
- An Overview of Molecular Stress Response Mechanisms in Escherichia coli Contributing to Survival of Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli during Raw Milk Cheese Production (Q37872826) (← links)