1. That relative is Vibrio cholerae , the infectious agent of cholera. 2. The symptoms result from toxins produced by Vibrio cholerae bacteria. 3. In 1884, Robert Koch re-discovered " Vibrio cholerae " as a causal element in cholera. 4. The DUF84 region is found in the genome of a bacterium called " Vibrio cholerae ". 5. His research focuses on " Vibrio cholerae ", the bacterium which causes the epidemic diarrhoeal disease Cholera. 6. The T6SS of Vibrio cholerae has a dual role, being able to target both bacteria and eukaryotic cells. 7. Macfadyen worked on endotoxins of certain bacteria, such as " Vibrio cholerae " and " Salmonella enterica ". 8. Robert Koch's work on Vibrio cholerae was done in two rooms of the old animal house behind coroner's court. 9. Cholera is caused by the bacterium " Vibrio cholerae "; it's a curved rod shape, with a flagellum for movement. 10. Cholera is in this category, as Vibrio cholerae attaches to the cells and hangs on there while secreting its toxin.