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Bacterial Cell Envelope Size is Key to Membrane Stress Response

Bacterial Cell Envelope Size is Key to Membrane Stress Response

The outer membrane is an essential load-bearing element in Gram-negative bacteria

The structured organization of Deinococcus radiodurans' cell envelope

Effect of Divalent Cation Removal on the Structure of Gram-Negative Bacterial Outer Membrane Models

How the assembly and protection of the bacterial cell envelope depend on cysteine residues - ScienceDirect

Role of the Gram-Negative Envelope Stress Response in the Presence of Antimicrobial Agents: Trends in Microbiology

Antibiotic Resistance via Bacterial Cell Shape-Shifting

Peptidoglycan: Structure, Synthesis, and Regulation

Nanosilver Targets the Bacterial Cell Envelope: The Link with Generation of Reactive Oxygen Radicals

The gram-negative bacterial periplasm: Size matters

Outer-membrane vesicles from Gram-negative bacteria: biogenesis and functions

Cell Wall Deficiency as a Coping Strategy for Stress: Trends in Microbiology

p)ppGpp-mediated stress response induced by defects in outer membrane biogenesis and ATP production promotes survival in Escherichia coli