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1. Seeing the unseen: High-resolution AFM imaging captures antibiotic action in bacterial membranes

2. Fibronectin binding protein B binds to loricrin and promotes corneocyte adhesion by Staphylococcus aureus

3. Staphylococcus aureus vWF-binding protein triggers a strong interaction between clumping factor A and host vWF

4. Force-Induced Changes of PilY1 Drive Surface Sensing by Pseudomonas aeruginosa

5. Elimination of PknL and MSMEG_4242 in Mycobacterium smegmatis alters the character of the outer cell envelope and selects for mutations in Lsr2

6. Nitrogen deprivation induces triacylglycerol accumulation, drug tolerance and hypervirulence in mycobacteria

7. Binding Strength of Gram-Positive Bacterial Adhesins

8. Scratching the Surface: Bacterial Cell Envelopes at the Nanoscale

9. Mycobacterial Adhesion: From Hydrophobic to Receptor-Ligand Interactions

10. Interaction of the Staphylococcus aureus Surface Protein FnBPB with Corneodesmosin Involves Two Distinct, Extremely Strong Bonds

11. A New Function for Amyloid-Like Interactions: Cross-Beta Aggregates of Adhesins form Cell-to-Cell Bonds

12. Lsr2 Is an Important Determinant of Intracellular Growth and Virulence in Mycobacterium abscessus

13. Nanoscale clustering of mycobacterial ligands and DC-SIGN host receptors are key determinants for pathogen recognition

14. Mechanical Forces between Mycobacterial Antigen 85 Complex and Fibronectin

15. Glycopeptidolipids, a Double-Edged Sword of the Mycobacterium abscessus Complex

16. A Simple and Rapid Gene Disruption Strategy in Mycobacterium abscessus: On the Design and Application of Glycopeptidolipid Mutants

17. Controlling Extra- and Intramacrophagic Mycobacterium abscessus by Targeting Mycolic Acid Transport

18. The distinct fate of smooth and rough Mycobacterium abscessus variants inside macrophages

19. The endogenous galactofuranosidase GlfH1 hydrolyzes mycobacterial arabinogalactan

20. Force-Induced Changes of PilY1 Drive Surface Sensing by Pseudomonas aeruginosa

21. Mycobacterial Adhesion: From Hydrophobic to Receptor-Ligand Interactions

22. Cell-Cell Mating Interactions: Overview and Potential of Single-Cell Force Spectroscopy

23. Elimination of PknL and MSMEG_4242 in Mycobacterium smegmatis alters the character of the outer cell envelope and selects for mutations in Lsr2

24. Force spectroscopy of single cells using atomic force microscopy

25. Synthesis and biological evaluation of 3,4-dihydro-1H-[1,4] oxazepino [6,5,4-hi] indol-1-ones and 4,6-dihydrooxepino [5,4,3-cd] indol-1(3H)-ones as Mycobacterium tuberculosis inhibitors

26. Single-molecule atomic force microscopy studies of microbial pathogens

27. AFM Unravels the Unique Adhesion Properties of the

28. AFM in cellular and molecular microbiology

29. AFM force-clamp spectroscopy captures the nanomechanics of the Tad pilus retraction

30. AFM Unravels the Unique Adhesion Properties of the Caulobacter Type IVc Pilus Nanomachine

31. Staphylococcus aureus vWF-binding protein triggers a strong interaction between clumping factor A and host vWF

32. Synthesis and evaluation of heterocycle structures as potential inhibitors of Mycobacterium tuberculosis UGM

33. Binding Strength of Gram-Positive Bacterial Adhesins

34. Mechanical Forces between Mycobacterial Antigen 85 Complex and Fibronectin

35. What makes bacterial pathogens so sticky?

36. Fast chemical force microscopy demonstrates that glycopeptidolipids define nanodomains of varying hydrophobicity on mycobacteria

37. O-Methylation of the glycopeptidolipid acyl chain defines surface hydrophobicity of Mycobacterium abscessus and macrophage invasion

38. Alkylated/aminated nitroimidazoles and nitroimidazole-7-chloroquinoline conjugates: Synthesis and anti-mycobacterial evaluation

39. A New Function for Amyloid-Like Interactions: Cross-Beta Aggregates of Adhesins form Cell-to-Cell Bonds

40. Microwave-Assisted Highly Efficient Route to 4-Aminoquinoline-Phthalimide Conjugates: Synthesis and Anti-Tubercular Evaluation

41. Azide–alkyne cycloaddition en route to 4-aminoquinoline–ferrocenylchalcone conjugates: synthesis and anti-TB evaluation

42. The diverse family of MmpL transporters in mycobacteria: from regulation to antimicrobial developments

43. Synthesis and Antimycobacterial Evaluation of Piperazyl-alkyl-Ether Linked 7-Chloroquinoline-Chalcone/Ferrocenyl Chalcone Conjugates

44. The TetR Family Transcription Factor MAB_2299c Regulates the Expression of Two Distinct MmpS-MmpL Efflux Pumps Involved in Cross-Resistance to Clofazimine and Bedaquiline in Mycobacterium abscessus

45. Verapamil Improves the Activity of Bedaquiline against Mycobacterium abscessusIn Vitro and in Macrophages

46. 1 H -benzo[ d ]imidazole derivatives affect MmpL3 in Mycobacterium tuberculosis

47. Synthesis, anti-mycobacterial and cytotoxic evaluation of substituted isoindoline-1,3-dione-4-aminoquinolines coupled via alkyl/amide linkers

48. Mutations in the MAB_2299c TetR Regulator Confer Cross-Resistance to Clofazimine and Bedaquiline in Mycobacterium abscessus

49. 1H -1,2,3-triazole-tethered uracil-ferrocene and uracil-ferrocenylchalcone conjugates: Synthesis and antitubercular evaluation

50. MAB_3551cencodes the primary triacylglycerol synthase involved in lipid accumulation inMycobacterium abscessus

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