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. 2013 Oct 31;5(1):120–128. doi: 10.4161/gmic.26944

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Figure 1. Environmental signals alter V. cholerae virulence. A variety of environmental signals, including pH, temperature, bile, mucus, nitric oxide, and quorum sensing, alter the transcriptional program of V. cholerae, ensuring that virulence factors are produced at the optimal point of the infectious cycle.