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6. Antiviral and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Fluoxetine in a SARS-CoV-2 Infection Mouse Model

7. Human NLRP1 is a sensor of pathogenic coronavirus 3CL proteases in lung epithelial cells

8. TBVAC2020: Advancing Tuberculosis Vaccines from Discovery to Clinical Development

9. Bacterial diversity in Buruli ulcer skin lesions: Challenges in the clinical microbiome analysis of a skin disease

10. Spatial patterns of multidrug resistant tuberculosis and relationships to socioeconomic, demographic and household factors in northwest Ethiopia

11. Maintenance of cell wall remodeling and vesicle production are connected in Mycobacterium tuberculosis .

13. Elevated glycolytic metabolism of monocytes limits the generation of HIF1A-driven migratory dendritic cells in tuberculosis.

14. A host-directed oxadiazole compound potentiates antituberculosis treatment via zinc poisoning in human macrophages and in a mouse model of infection.

15. Dual-action compounds unleash a one-two punch against tuberculosis.

16. The C-type lectin DCIR contributes to the immune response and pathogenesis of colorectal cancer.

17. Modulation of bacterial membrane proteins activity by clustering into plasma membrane nanodomains.

18. MenT nucleotidyltransferase toxins extend tRNA acceptor stems and can be inhibited by asymmetrical antitoxin binding.

19. A Mycobacterium tuberculosis Effector Targets Mitochondrion, Controls Energy Metabolism, and Limits Cytochrome c Exit.

20. The fat is in the lysosome: how Mycobacterium tuberculosis tricks macrophages into storing lipids.

21. The molecular basis and downstream immune consequences of mycobacteria-host cell interactions.

22. Dendritic cell marker Clec4a4 deficiency limits atherosclerosis progression.

23. Mannose Receptor Deficiency Impacts Bone Marrow and Circulating Immune Cells during High Fat Diet Induced Obesity.

24. Antiviral and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Fluoxetine in a SARS-CoV-2 Infection Mouse Model.

25. Dysregulation of the IFN-I signaling pathway by Mycobacterium tuberculosis leads to exacerbation of HIV-1 infection of macrophages.

26. Mycobacterial resistance to zinc poisoning requires assembly of P-ATPase-containing membrane metal efflux platforms.

27. Human NLRP1 is a sensor of pathogenic coronavirus 3CL proteases in lung epithelial cells.

28. A lentiviral vector expressing a dendritic cell-targeting multimer induces mucosal anti-mycobacterial CD4 + T-cell immunity.

29. ILC precursors differentiate into metabolically distinct ILC1-like cells during Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.

30. Mycobacteria-host interactions in human bronchiolar airway organoids.

32. Modulation of Cystatin C in Human Macrophages Improves Anti-Mycobacterial Immune Responses to Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection and Coinfection With HIV.

33. A Pulmonary Lactobacillus murinus Strain Induces Th17 and RORγt + Regulatory T Cells and Reduces Lung Inflammation in Tuberculosis.

34. Antimicrobial zinc toxicity in Mϕs: ZnT1 pays the toll.

35. Dissemination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is associated to a SIGLEC1 null variant that limits antigen exchange via trafficking extracellular vesicles.

36. Host-Derived Lipids from Tuberculous Pleurisy Impair Macrophage Microbicidal-Associated Metabolic Activity.

37. Fatty acid oxidation of alternatively activated macrophages prevents foam cell formation, but Mycobacterium tuberculosis counteracts this process via HIF-1α activation.

38. A nucleotidyltransferase toxin inhibits growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis through inactivation of tRNA acceptor stems.

39. Colon-specific immune microenvironment regulates cancer progression versus rejection.

40. Efficacy of Bedaquiline, Alone or in Combination with Imipenem, against Mycobacterium abscessus in C3HeB/FeJ Mice.

41. Multi-Stress Induction of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis MbcTA Bactericidal Toxin-Antitoxin System.

42. Characterization of Macrophage Galactose-type Lectin (MGL) ligands in colorectal cancer cell lines.

43. Tuberculosis-associated IFN-I induces Siglec-1 on tunneling nanotubes and favors HIV-1 spread in macrophages.

44. Preclinical assessment of a new live attenuated Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing-based vaccine for tuberculosis.

45. An improved Xer-cise technology for the generation of multiple unmarked mutants in Mycobacteria.

46. C-type Lectins in Immunity to Lung Pathogens.

47. [Tunneling nanotube formation in HIV-1-infected human macrophages: building bridges for efficient HIV-1 dissemination during co-infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis].

48. The synthesis and in vitro biological evaluation of novel fluorinated tetrahydrobenzo[j]phenanthridine-7,12-diones against Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

49. Protection against influenza infection requires early recognition by inflammatory dendritic cells through C-type lectin receptor SIGN-R1.

50. [A new Achilles' heel in the tuberculosis bacillus].

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