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Keyword [Quorum]
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181. The role of quorum-sensing system in the Sinorhizobium meliloti-alfalfa symbiosis
182. Structural and biochemical studies of the quorum-sensing proteins LuxPQ and CqsA
183. Design, fabrication, and testing of a microsystem for monitoring bacterial quorum sensing
184. Identification and mechanism of biosynthesis of the major Vibrio cholerae quorum-sensing autoinducer
185. The design, synthesis, and evaluation of N-acylated homoserine lactone analogs that modulate quorum sensing in gram-negative bacteria
186. Small molecule modulation of biological systems
187. Quorum Sensing in the Hawai`ian Coral Pathogen Vibrio coralliilyticus strain OCN00
188. Studies on the molecular mechanisms of Staphylococcal quorum sensing
189. Anti-quorum sensing agents from south Florida medicinal plants and their attenuation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa pathogenicity
190. Chemical modulation of interspecies bacterial quorum sensing
191. Assembly of quorum sensing pathway enzymes onto patterned microfabricated devices
192. The Synthesis of Staphylococcal Quorum Sensing-Inhibiting Cyclic Peptides via Continuous-Flow Solid Phase Peptide Synthesi
193. Bacterial babel: Breaking down quorum sensing cross-talk in the phyllosphere; analysis of the contributions of abiotic and biotic factors on AHL-mediated quorum sensing to epiphytic growth and virulence in Pseudomonas syringae
194. Investigation of quorum sensing in Candida albicans
195. Autoinducer-2-based quorum sensing of foodborne pathogenic bacteria under food related conditions
196. Potential roles of bacterial quorum sensing and biofilm formation in the biofouling process
197. The role of luxS in Escherichia coli biofilm formation: A link between quorum sensing and central metabolism
198. Quorum sensing in the wide-host-range nodulator Rhizobium sp. strain NGR234
199. The role of autoinducer-2 in Escherichia coli biofilm formation and the discovery of a plant-derived quorum sensing inhibitor
200. Dissecting communication in microbial communities
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