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386 related items for PubMed ID: 18775503

  • 1. Co-evolution and exploitation of host cell signaling pathways by bacterial pathogens.
    Shames SR, Auweter SD, Finlay BB.
    Int J Biochem Cell Biol; 2009 Feb; 41(2):380-9. PubMed ID: 18775503
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  • 2. Plant pathogenic bacterial type III effectors subdue host responses.
    Zhou JM, Chai J.
    Curr Opin Microbiol; 2008 Apr; 11(2):179-85. PubMed ID: 18372208
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  • 3. Strategies used by bacterial pathogens to suppress plant defenses.
    Abramovitch RB, Martin GB.
    Curr Opin Plant Biol; 2004 Aug; 7(4):356-64. PubMed ID: 15231256
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  • 4. Manipulation of host-cell pathways by bacterial pathogens.
    Bhavsar AP, Guttman JA, Finlay BB.
    Nature; 2007 Oct 18; 449(7164):827-34. PubMed ID: 17943119
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  • 5. Controlling hormone signaling is a plant and pathogen challenge for growth and survival.
    López MA, Bannenberg G, Castresana C.
    Curr Opin Plant Biol; 2008 Aug 18; 11(4):420-7. PubMed ID: 18585953
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  • 6. Stealth proteins: in silico identification of a novel protein family rendering bacterial pathogens invisible to host immune defense.
    Sperisen P, Schmid CD, Bucher P, Zilian O.
    PLoS Comput Biol; 2005 Nov 18; 1(6):e63. PubMed ID: 16299590
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  • 7. Black holes, antivirulence genes, and gene inactivation in the evolution of bacterial pathogens.
    Maurelli AT.
    FEMS Microbiol Lett; 2007 Feb 18; 267(1):1-8. PubMed ID: 17233672
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  • 11. Bacterial genomes: evolution of pathogenicity.
    Arnold DL, Jackson RW.
    Curr Opin Plant Biol; 2011 Aug 18; 14(4):385-91. PubMed ID: 21444240
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  • 13. Innate immunity to pathogens: diversity in receptors for microbial recognition.
    Akira S.
    Immunol Rev; 2009 Jan 18; 227(1):5-8. PubMed ID: 19120470
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  • 18. Bacterial pathogen evolution: breaking news.
    Jackson RW, Johnson LJ, Clarke SR, Arnold DL.
    Trends Genet; 2011 Jan 18; 27(1):32-40. PubMed ID: 21047697
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  • 20. Terminal reassortment drives the quantum evolution of type III effectors in bacterial pathogens.
    Stavrinides J, Ma W, Guttman DS.
    PLoS Pathog; 2006 Oct 18; 2(10):e104. PubMed ID: 17040127
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