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    Miangolarra M, Li S, Joanny J-F, Wingreen N, Castellana M. Steric interactions and out-of-equilibrium processes control the internal organization of bacteria. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2021;118(43). PMCID: PMC8639350
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    Kaletsky R, Moore R, Vrla G, Parsons L, Gitai Z, Murphy C. C. elegans interprets bacterial non-coding RNAs to learn pathogenic avoidance. Nature. 2020;586(7829):445–451. PMCID: PMC8547118
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    Fröhlich K, Förstner K, Gitai Z. Post-transcriptional gene regulation by an Hfq-independent small RNA in Caulobacter crescentus. Nucleic Acids Res. 2018;46(20):10969–10982. PMCID: PMC6237742
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    Grabowicz M, Koren D, Silhavy T. The CpxQ sRNA Negatively Regulates Skp To Prevent Mistargeting of β-Barrel Outer Membrane Proteins into the Cytoplasmic Membrane. mBio. 2016;7(2):e00312–16. PMCID: PMC4817254
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    Mok W, Brynildsen M. An Orphan Riboswitch Unveils Guanidine Regulation in Bacteria. Mol Cell. 2017;65(2):205–206. PMID: 28107646
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    Mok W, Park J, Rabinowitz J, Brynildsen M. RNA Futile Cycling in Model Persisters Derived from MazF Accumulation. mBio. 2015;6(6):e01588–15. PMCID: PMC4659464
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    Bassler B. Cell-to-cell communication in bacteria: a chemical discourse. Harvey Lect. 2004;100:123–42. PMID: 16970177
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    Lenz D, Bassler B. The small nucleoid protein Fis is involved in Vibrio cholerae quorum sensing. Mol Microbiol. 2007;63(3):859–71. PMID: 17181781
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    Tu K, Bassler B. Multiple small RNAs act additively to integrate sensory information and control quorum sensing in Vibrio harveyi. Genes Dev. 2007;21(2):221–33. PMCID: PMC1770904
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    Hammer B, Bassler B. Regulatory small RNAs circumvent the conventional quorum sensing pathway in pandemic Vibrio cholerae. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2007;104(27):11145–9. PMCID: PMC1888797
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    Rader B, Campagna S, Semmelhack M, Bassler B, Guillemin K. The quorum-sensing molecule autoinducer 2 regulates motility and flagellar morphogenesis in Helicobacter pylori. J Bacteriol. 2007;189(17):6109–17. PMCID: PMC1951907
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    Svenningsen S, Waters C, Bassler B. A negative feedback loop involving small RNAs accelerates Vibrio cholerae’s transition out of quorum-sensing mode. Genes Dev. 2008;22(2):226–38. PMCID: PMC2192756
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    Tu K, Waters C, Svenningsen S, Bassler B. A small-RNA-mediated negative feedback loop controls quorum-sensing dynamics in Vibrio harveyi. Mol Microbiol. 2008;70(4):896–907. PMCID: PMC2680268
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    Tu K, Long T, Svenningsen S, Wingreen N, Bassler B. Negative feedback loops involving small regulatory RNAs precisely control the Vibrio harveyi quorum-sensing response. Mol Cell. 2010;37(4):567–79. PMCID: PMC2844700
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    Shao Y, Bassler B. Quorum-sensing non-coding small RNAs use unique pairing regions to differentially control mRNA targets. Mol Microbiol. 2012;83(3):599–611. PMCID: PMC3262071
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    Shao Y, Feng L, Rutherford S, Papenfort K, Bassler B. Functional determinants of the quorum-sensing non-coding RNAs and their roles in target regulation. EMBO J. 2013;32(15):2158–71. PMCID: PMC3730234
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    Shao Y, Bassler B. Quorum regulatory small RNAs repress type VI secretion in Vibrio cholerae. Mol Microbiol. 2014;92(5):921–30. PMCID: PMC4038675
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    Feng L, Rutherford S, Papenfort K, Bagert J, van Kessel J, Tirrell D, Wingreen N, Bassler B. A qrr noncoding RNA deploys four different regulatory mechanisms to optimize quorum-sensing dynamics. Cell. 2015;160(1-2):228–40. PMCID: PMC4313533
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