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[1]
Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli isolated from patients with severe cholera-like disease
[2]
Studies on enterotoxin from Escherichia coli associated with acute diarrhea in man
[3]
Metabolic mechanism of ceftazidime resistance in Vibrio alginolyticus
[4]
Metabolic mechanism of ceftazidime resistance in Vibrio alginolyticus
[5]
Prevalence of tet(B) and tet(M) genes among tetracycline-resistant Vibrio spp. in the aquatic environments of Korea
[6]
Avaliação de desinfetantes químicos de uso doméstico contra Vibrio cholerae EL TOR (amostra não toxigênica) Evaluation of the effect of chemical domestic disinfectants on Vibrio cholerae EL TOR (non toxigenic strain)
[7]
Molecular characterization of carboxypeptidase B-like (CPB) in Scylla paramamosain and its role in white spot syndrome virus and Vibrio alginolyticus infection.
[8]
Antibacterial activity of silver nanoparticles of different particle size against Vibrio Natriegens.
[9]
A new emerging serotype of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in China is rapidly becoming the main epidemic strain.
[10]
Continuous production of algicidal compounds against Akashiwo sanguinea via a Vibrio sp. co-culture.
[11]
Continuous production of algicidal compounds against Akashiwo sanguinea via a Vibrio sp. co-culture
[12]
Advances on Vibrio parahaemolyticus research in the postgenomic era.
[13]
Identification, functional characterization and the potential role of variable lymphocyte receptor EsVLRA from Eriocheir sinensis in response to secondary challenge after Vibrio parahaemolyticus vaccine.
[14]
H-Aquil: a chemically defined cell culture medium for trace metal studies in Vibrios and other marine heterotrophic bacteria
[15]
Nanoplastics: From tissue accumulation to cell translocation into Mytilus galloprovincialis hemocytes. resilience of immune cells exposed to nanoplastics and nanoplastics plus Vibrio splendidus combination.
[16]
Free living and plankton-associated vibrios: assessment in ballast water, harbor areas and coastal ecosystems in Brazil
[17]
Bile acid-induced virulence gene expression of Vibrio parahaemolyticus reveals a novel therapeutic potential for bile acid sequestrants.
[18]
Cyclo(Phe-Pro) produced by Vibrio species passes through biological membranes by simple diffusion.
[19]
Acute Enteritis Due to Related Vibrio: First Positive Stool Cultures
[20]
Acute enteritis due to related vibrio: first positive stool cultures
[21]
Depuration processes affect the Vibrio community in the microbiota of the Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum
[22]
Quorum quenching probiotics modulated digestive enzymes activity, growth performance, gut microflora, haemato-biochemical parameters and resistance against Vibrio harveyi in Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer)
[23]
Characterization of the potential probiotic vibrio sp. V33 antagonizing vibrio splendidus based on iron competition
[24]
screening of probiotic bacteria and its role on artificial infection of vibrio harvey in white shrimp (litopenaeus vannamei)
[25]
benefits of tiwai onion (eleutherine americana) extract as phytopharmaceutical plant to inhibit the growth of vibrio harveyi through in-vitro and in-vivo
[26]
monitoring of different vibrio species affecting marine fishes in lake qarun and gulf of suez: phenotypic and molecular characterization
[27]
norepinephrine and dopamine increase motility, biofilm formation and virulence of vibrio harveyi
[28]
bile sensing: the activation of vibrio parahaemolyticus virulence
[29]
prevalência de infecção por vibrio cholerae o1 no município de manacapuru, amazonas, brasil (1992)
[30]
molecular characterization of aeromonas spp. and vibrio cholerae o1 isolated during a diarrhea outbreak
[31]
“in-group” communication in marine vibrio: a review of n-acyl homoserine lactones-driven quorum sensing
[32]
isolation, characterization, and antibiotic resistance of vibrio spp. in sea turtles from northwestern mexico
[33]
emergence of vibrio cholerae o1 sequence type 75 in taiwan
[34]
first study of vibrios in larval cultures of pullet carpet shell clam (<i>venerupis corrugata</i>) in hatchery
[35]
estudios experimentales en seis cepas de vibrio jamaicensis
[36]
prevalence, antibiotic susceptibility and diversity of vibrio parahaemolyticus isolates in seafood from south china
[37]
crystal structure of peroxiredoxin 3 from vibrio vulnificus and its implications for scavenging peroxides and nitric oxide
[38]
transmission and toxigenic potential of vibrio cholerae in hilsha fish (tenualosa ilisha) for human consumption in bangladesh
[39]
characterization of pathogenic vibrio parahaemolyticus from the chesapeake bay, maryland
[40]
iron acquisition strategies of vibrio anguillarum
[41]
inhibición de colonización intestinal por vibrio cholerae con lactobacillus acidophilus1 en conejos lactantes
[42]
crecimiento y sobrevivencia de vibrio parahaemolyticus en ostión americano (crassostrea virginica) almacenada en refrigeración
[43]
rapid and sensitive detection of vibrio parahaemolyticus and vibrio vulnificus by multiple endonuclease restriction real-time loop-mediated isothermal amplification technique
[44]
isolation and characterization of bacteria colonizing acartia tonsa copepod eggs and displaying antagonist effects against vibrio anguillarum, vibrio alginolyticus and other pathogenic strains
[45]
detection of diverse n-acyl-homoserine lactones in vibrio alginolyticus and regulation of biofilm formation by n-(3-oxodecanoyl) homoserine lactone in vitro
[46]
antimicrobial susceptibility of autochthonous aquatic vibrio cholerae in haiti
[47]
production of bioactive secondary metabolites by marine vibrionaceae
[48]
proteomics analysis reveals previously uncharacterized virulence factors in vibrio proteolyticus
[49]
emerging seafood preservation techniques to extend freshness and minimize vibrio contamination
[50]
effect of skt-b vibrio probiotic bacteria addition at different developmental stages on tiger shrimp penaeus monodon larvae survival rate
[51]
impacts of climatic variability on vibrio parahaemolyticus outbreaks in taiwan
[52]
transcriptome analysis of vibrio parahaemolyticus in type iii secretion system 1 inducing conditions
[53]
use of a multiplex pcr assay for simultaneous detection of the ctxa,ctxb and zot genes of vibrio cholerae isolated from patients
[54]
development of a taqman real-time pcr assay for rapid detection and quantification of vibrio tapetis in extrapallial fluids of clams
[55]
serum survival of vibrio vulnificus: role of genotype, capsule, complement, clinical origin, and in situ incubation
[56]
characterization of a novel zinc transporter znua acquired by vibrio parahaemolyticus through horizontal gene transfer
[57]
isolation and characterization of infectious vibrio sinaloensis strainsfrom the pacific shrimp litopenaeus vannamei (decapoda: penaeidae)
[58]
antibiotic resistant patterns amongst clinical vibrio cholerae o1 isolates from the greater accra region, ghana-2013
[59]
correction: rasmussen, b.b., et al. global and phylogenetic distribution of quorum sensing signals, acyl homoserine lactones, in the family of vibrionaceae. mar. drugs 2014, 12, 5527–5546
[60]
manipulation of intestinal epithelial cell function by the cell contact-dependent type iii secretion systems of vibrio parahaemolyticus
[61]
corrigendum: assessing the function of stas domain protein sypa in vibrio fischeri using a comparative analysis
[62]
optimasi duplex pcr untuk deteksi simultan gen penyandi faktor virulensi ompw dan ctxa vibrio cholerae
[63]
viscosity dictates metabolic activity of vibrio ruber
[64]
characterization of a novel alginate lyase from marine bacterium vibrio furnissii h1
[65]
prevalence, molecular characterization and antibiotic susceptibility of vibrio parahaemolyticus from ready-to-eat foods in china
[66]
characterization of vibrio fluvialis qnrvc5 gene in native and heterologous hosts: synergy of qnrvc5 with other determinants in conferring quinolone resistance
[67]
complete genome sequence and comparative genomics of the golden pompano (trachinotus ovatus) pathogen, vibrio harveyi strain qt520
[68]
prevalences of pathogenic and nonpathogenic vibrio parahaemolyticus in mollusks from the spanish mediterranean coast
[69]
does vibrio vulnificus present a health threat to canadians?
[70]
Investigation of possible molecular mechanisms underlying the regulation of adhesion in Vibrio alginolyticus with comparative transcriptome analysis
[71]
Evaluation of the probiotics Bacillus subtilis and Lactobacillus plantarum bioencapsulated in Artemia nauplii against vibriosis in European sea bass larvae (Dicentrarchus labrax, L.) - World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
[72]
gyrA and parC associated with quinolone resistance in Vibrio anguillarum
[73]
Comparison between a TaqMan Polymerase Chain Reaction Assay and a Culture Method for ctx-Positive Vibrio cholerae Detection
[74]
Risk Factors and Effects of Climate Lag on Vibrio Parahaemolyticus Infection in Eastern Coastal Cities of China: A Study Based on Hangzhou City.
[75]
Genomic analysis of Vibrio harveyi strain PH1009, a potential multi-drug resistant pathogen due to acquisition of toxin genes