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The following pages link to Persistence of individual strains of Escherichia coli in the intestinal tract of man. (Q40755181):
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- Serology, chemistry, and genetics of O and K antigens of Escherichia coli (Q24564133) (← links)
- The unexhausted potential of E. coli (Q26860229) (← links)
- Quantitative metabolomics reveals an epigenetic blueprint for iron acquisition in uropathogenic Escherichia coli (Q28474780) (← links)
- Social structure and Escherichia coli sharing in a group-living wild primate, Verreaux's sifaka (Q28600869) (← links)
- Clonal diversity of Escherichia coli colonizing stools and urinary tracts of young girls (Q30308753) (← links)
- Characterisation of Neisseria gonorrhoeae from women with simultaneous infections at two sites (Q33657089) (← links)
- HOST-PARASITE INTERACTION IN PATIENTS WITH INFECTIONS DUE TO ESCHERICHIA COLI. I. THE SEROGROUPING OF E. COLI FROM INTESTINAL AND EXTRAINTESTINAL SOURCES. (Q33959982) (← links)
- Genetic diversity and temporal variation in the E. coli population of a human host. (Q33995263) (← links)
- Specific strains of Bacteroides species in human fecal flora as measured by deoxyribonucleic acid homology (Q34033831) (← links)
- Colicinogeny and related phenomena (Q34087943) (← links)
- High prevalence of antibiotic resistance in commensal Escherichia coli among children in rural Vietnam (Q34237433) (← links)
- Ecology of intestinal Escherichia coli in pigs (Q34237718) (← links)
- Studies on the epidemiology of Escherichia coli infections. V. Factors influencing acquisition of specific serologic groups (Q34266282) (← links)
- Yeast killer systems (Q34433041) (← links)
- Demand theory of gene regulation. II. Quantitative application to the lactose and maltose operons of Escherichia coli (Q34605076) (← links)
- Recurrent urinary infections in adult women. The role of introital enterobacteria (Q34825034) (← links)
- Effect of raw-milk cheese consumption on the enterococcal flora of human feces (Q34878681) (← links)
- Role of nonhost environments in the lifestyles of Salmonella and Escherichia coli (Q35154863) (← links)
- Role of Escherichia coli P fimbriae in intestinal colonization in gnotobiotic rats (Q35455988) (← links)
- Escherichia coli K5 capsule expression enhances colonization of the large intestine in the gnotobiotic rat. (Q35566975) (← links)
- The sub-specific differentiation of Escherichia coli with particular reference to ecological studies in young animals including man (Q36250293) (← links)
- Factors influencing pulmonary methane excretion in man. An indirect method of studying the in situ metabolism of the methane-producing colonic bacteria (Q36270781) (← links)
- Survival and Implantation of Escherichia coli in the Intestinal Tract (Q36344247) (← links)
- Bacteriocin production by strains of Bacteroides isolated from human feces and the role of these strains in the bacterial ecology of the colon (Q36462225) (← links)
- The importance of P and type 1 fimbriae for the persistence of Escherichia coli in the human gut (Q36506005) (← links)
- Bdellovibrio and the intestinal flora of vertebrates (Q36718255) (← links)
- COMPARISON OF IMMUNE MECHANISMS IN VARIOUS EXPERIMENTAL MODELS OF CHOLERA (Q36912665) (← links)
- Multiple-host sharing, long-term persistence, and virulence of Escherichia coli clones from human and animal household members (Q36994494) (← links)
- Microcin determinants are associated with B2 phylogroup of human fecal Escherichia coli isolates (Q36999765) (← links)
- Real-time PCR for quantitative analysis of human commensal Escherichia coli populations reveals a high frequency of subdominant phylogroups (Q37125295) (← links)
- Measurements of fitness and competition in commensal Escherichia coli and E. coli O157:H7 strains (Q37597550) (← links)
- The population genetics of commensal Escherichia coli (Q37692844) (← links)
- Changing fecal Escherichia coli flora during travel (Q39327283) (← links)
- The Escherichia coli K-12 gntP gene allows E. coli F-18 to occupy a distinct nutritional niche in the streptomycin-treated mouse large intestine (Q39825864) (← links)
- Relationship of host antibody to fluctuations of Escherichia coli serotypes in the human intestine. (Q40252997) (← links)
- Colonization resistance (Q40285153) (← links)
- Periodic selection, infectious gene exchange and the genetic structure of E. coli populations. (Q40329946) (← links)
- Determinants encoding fimbriae type 1 in fecal Escherichia coli are associated with increased frequency of bacteriocinogeny (Q40457004) (← links)
- ASYMPTOMATIC BACTERIURIA IN SCHOOLGIRLS VI. The Correlation between Urinary and Faecal Escherichia coli. Relation to the Duration of the Bacteriuria and the Sampling Technique (Q40777961) (← links)
- Escherichia coliin the Faecal Flora of Man (Q40838660) (← links)
- Fluctuations inEscherichia coliO-serotypes in Pigs Throughout Life in the Presence and Absence of Antibiotic Treatment (Q40878776) (← links)
- Characteristics of Escherichia coli serotypes in the yanomama, a primitive indian tribe of South America (Q40886342) (← links)
- Effect of Oral Tetracycline on the Occurrence of Tetracycline-Resistant Strains of Escherichia coli in the Intestinal Tract of Humans (Q41029581) (← links)
- Typing of Escherichia coli O and K antigens in patients with urinary tract infections (author's transl) (Q41034370) (← links)
- Pathogenicity island markers, virulence determinants malX and usp, and the capacity of Escherichia coli to persist in infants' commensal microbiotas (Q41765052) (← links)
- Properties of strains of Escherichia coli carried in different phases of ulcerative colitis (Q42135601) (← links)
- Design principles of a conditional futile cycle exploited for regulation (Q42223696) (← links)
- Escherichia coli shedding patterns in humans and dogs: insights into within-household transmission of phylotypes associated with urinary tract infections (Q42614431) (← links)
- Coliform bacteria in the intestine of mice (Q42927048) (← links)
- Bacterial Strain Diversity Within Wounds (Q43087973) (← links)