No Title Author Volume Page
1 Minireview] Electron microscopic observations of prokaryotic surface appendages Ki Woo Kim1,2* vol.55,No.12,2017 919–926
2 Spirosoma migulaei sp. nov., isolated from soil Joseph Okiria1, Leonid N. Ten1, Su-Jin Park1, Seung-Yeol Lee1, Dong Hoon Lee2, In-Kyu Kang3, Dae Sung Lee4, and Hee-Young Jung1,5* vol.55,No.12,2017 927–932
3 Virgibacillus kimchii sp. nov., a halophilic bacterium isolated from kimchi Young Joon Oh1, Ja-Young Jang1, Seul Ki Lim1, Min-Sung Kwon1, Jieun Lee1, NamHee Kim1, Mi-Young Shin1,2, Hyo Kyeong Park1, Myung-Ji Seo3, and Hak-Jong Choi1* vol.55,No.12,2017 933–938
4 Cecal microbiome divergence of broiler chickens by sex and body weight Kyu-Chan Lee1, Dong Yong Kil2*, and Woo Jun Sul1* vol.55,No.12,2017 939–945
5 Effects of dietary poly-β-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) on microbiota composition and the mTOR signaling pathway in the intestines of Litopenaeus vannamei Yafei Duan, Yue Zhang, Hongbiao Dong, Yun Wang, and Jiasong Zhang* vol.55,No.12,2017 946–954
6 Metabolism-mediated induction of zinc tolerance in Brassica rapa by Burkholderia cepacia CS2-1 Sang-Mo Kang1, Raheem Shahzad1, Saqib Bilal1, Abdul Latif Khan2, Young-Hyun You3, Won-Hee Lee1, Hee-La Ryu1, Ko-Eun Lee1, and In-Jung Lee1* vol.55,No.12,2017 955–965
7 Direct interaction between the transcription factors CadC and OmpR involved in the acid stress response of Salmonella enterica Yong Heon Lee1,2 and Ji Hye Kim1 vol.55,No.12,2017 966–972
8 Guinea pig complement potently measures vibriocidal activity of human antibodies in response to cholera vaccines Kyoung Whun Kim1,2,3, Soyoung Jeong1, Ki Bum Ahn1,4, Jae Seung Yang3, Cheol-Heui Yun2,5, and Seung Hyun Han1 vol.55,No.12,2017 973–978
9 Comparison of anti-influenza virus activity and pharmacokinetics of oseltamivir free base and oseltamivir phosphate Jin Soo Shin1, Keun Bon Ku1, Yejin Jang1, Yi-Seul Yoon1, Daeho Shin1,2, Oh Seung Kwon1,2, Yun Young Go1,2, Seong Soon Kim2,3, Myoung Ae Bae2,3, and Meehyein Kim1,2* vol.55,No.12,2017 979-983
10 An ethanol extract of Lysimachia mauritiana exhibits inhibitory activity against hepatitis E virus genotype 3 replication Seong Eun Jin1, Jung-Eun Kim1, Sun Yeou Kim2,3, Bang Ju Park4, and Yoon-Jae Song1* vol.55,No.12,2017 984-988
11 Corrigendum] Application of high-resolution melting analysis for differentiation of spoilage yeasts Mine Erdem1, Zülal Kesmen1*, Esra Özbekar1, Bülent Çetin2, and Hasan Yetim1 vol.55,No.12,2017 989