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#TitleJournalYearCitations
1Candida albicanspathogenicity mechanismsVirulence20131,438
2Epidemiology of severe sepsisVirulence2014949
3Strategies for combating bacterial biofilms: A focus on anti-biofilm agents and their mechanisms of actionVirulence2018874
4Hypervirulent (hypermucoviscous)Klebsiella pneumoniaeVirulence2013850
5Staphylococcus aureusbiofilmsVirulence2011734
6The global epidemiology of carbapenemase-producing EnterobacteriaceaeVirulence2017613
7Antimicrobial peptides: The ancient arm of the human immune systemVirulence2010576
8Acinetobacter baumanniiVirulence2012544
9Virulence factors of theMycobacterium tuberculosiscomplexVirulence2013543
10Galleria mellonellainfection models for the study of bacterial diseases and for antimicrobial drug testingVirulence2016534
11Intrinsic and acquired resistance mechanisms in enterococcusVirulence2012529
12Pathogenicity and virulence of Staphylococcus aureusVirulence2021469
13The role of mitochondrial dysfunction in sepsis-induced multi-organ failureVirulence2014440
14The potential of nitric oxide releasing therapies as antimicrobial agentsVirulence2012432
15Importance of prophages to evolution and virulence of bacterial pathogensVirulence2013426
16A historical overview of bacteriophage therapy as an alternative to antibiotics for the treatment of bacterial pathogensVirulence2014421
17Fungi in the healthy human gastrointestinal tractVirulence2017381
18Role of efflux pumps in the antibiotic resistance of bacteria embedded in a biofilmVirulence2013342
19Host innate immune responses to sepsisVirulence2014333
20Animal models of sepsisVirulence2014310
21Bacterial interactions in dental biofilmVirulence2011309
22Gram-positive and gram-negative bacterial toxins in sepsisVirulence2014297
23Pathophysiology of microcirculatory dysfunction and the pathogenesis of septic shockVirulence2014297
24Methods for usingGalleria mellonellaas a model host to study fungal pathogenesisVirulence2010290
25Persistent bacterial infections, antibiotic tolerance, and the oxidative stress responseVirulence2013287
26Mathematical modeling of infectious disease dynamicsVirulence2013277
27The growing role of nanotechnology in combating infectious diseaseVirulence2011273
28The formation ofStaphylococcus aureusenterotoxin in food environments and advances in risk assessmentVirulence2011267
29New antibiotic agents in the pipeline and how they can help overcome microbial resistanceVirulence2013265
30Invasive candidiasis as a cause of sepsis in the critically ill patientVirulence2014255
31The changing immune system in sepsisVirulence2014247
32Systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS)Virulence2014246
33Neonatal sepsisVirulence2014245
34An analysis of the structural and functional similarities of insect hemocytes and mammalian phagocytesVirulence2013243
35Gender differences in sepsisVirulence2014233
36Resistance mechanisms inCampylobacter jejuniVirulence2013226
37Hypervirulence and hypermucoviscosity: Two different but complementaryKlebsiellaspp. phenotypes?Virulence2017221
38How to educate prescribers in antimicrobial stewardship practicesVirulence2013218
39Biomarkers of endothelial activation/dysfunction in infectious diseasesVirulence2013215
40All you need is lightVirulence2011212
41The arsenal of virulence factors deployed byListeria monocytogenesto promote its cell infection cycleVirulence2011198
42Targeting the bacteria–host interfaceVirulence2013191
43Meningococcal disease and the complement systemVirulence2014189
44Streptococcus suisinfectionVirulence2014186
45Particle size and pathogenicity in the respiratory tractVirulence2013175
46Proteus mirabilisbiofilms and catheter-associated urinary tract infectionsVirulence2011168
47The human microbiome harbors a diverse reservoir of antibiotic resistance genesVirulence2010166
48Brevundimonas spp: Emerging global opportunistic pathogensVirulence2018166
49The roles of apoptosis, autophagy and unfolded protein response in arbovirus, influenza virus, and HIV infectionsVirulence2019165
50The encephalomyocarditis virusVirulence2012164