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Molt-dependent transcriptomic analysis of cement proteins in the barnacle Amphibalanus amphitrite.
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Barnacle biology before, during and after settlement and metamorphosis: a study of the interface.
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An Iterative, Synthetic Approach To Engineer a High-Performance PhoB-Specific Reporter.
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LapG mediates biofilm dispersal in Vibrio fischeri by controlling maintenance of the VCBS-containing adhesin LapV.
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HbtR, a Heterofunctional Homolog of the Virulence Regulator TcpP, Facilitates the Transition between Symbiotic and Planktonic Lifestyles in Vibrio fischeri.
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Oxidase Activity of the Barnacle Adhesive Interface Involves Peroxide-Dependent Catechol Oxidase and Lysyl Oxidase Enzymes.
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Interactions of Symbiotic Partners Drive the Development of a Complex Biogeography in the Squid-Vibrio Symbiosis.
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The noncoding small RNA SsrA is released by Vibrio fischeri and modulates critical host responses.
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Bacterial Quorum-Sensing Regulation Induces Morphological Change in a Key Host Tissue during the Euprymna scolopes-Vibrio fischeri Symbiosis.
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Maturation state of colonization sites promotes symbiotic resiliency in the Euprymna scolopes-Vibrio fischeri partnership.
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Flow Physics Explains Morphological Diversity of Ciliated Organs.
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