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Identification of quorum sensing regulated traits in Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, the most prevalent member of the human microbiota
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Quorum sensing signaling in mammalian gut microbes
Publication . Galhofa, Carina; Xavier, Karina
"For a long time, bacteria were thought to function as individual organisms.
Currently, mounting evidence shows that bacteria form communities interacting and
communicating through cell-cell signaling mechanisms like quorum sensing (QS).
One of the most studied communities is the gut microbiota, which plays an
important role in human health. However, the role of cell-cell communication via QS
in the gut microbiota is still underexplored, mainly in the Bacteroidota phylum, where
only a few members possess synthases of known QS signals. This fact inspired us
to conduct the work described in this thesis, which aimed to characterize the
production of and response to QS signals in gut bacteria, focusing on the
Bacteroidota phylum.(...)"
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Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
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OE
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SFRH/BD/145374/2019
