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1. Epidemiology of tularemia in the countries of the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region (EMRO): A systematic review and meta-analysis.

2. A glucan-particle based tularemia subunit vaccine induces T-cell immunity and affords partial protection in an inhalation rat infection model.

3. Polyaminated, acetylated and stop codon readthrough of recombinant Francisella tularensis universal stress protein in Escherichia coli.

4. Using mixture density networks to emulate a stochastic within-host model of Francisella tularensis infection.

5. Route of Francisella tularensis infection informs spatiotemporal metabolic reprogramming and inflammation in mice.

6. New structures of Class II Fructose-1,6-Bisphosphatase from Francisella tularensis provide a framework for a novel catalytic mechanism for the entire class.

7. IL-12p40 is essential but not sufficient for Francisella tularensis LVS clearance in chronically infected mice.

8. Structural and biophysical properties of FopA, a major outer membrane protein of Francisella tularensis.

9. Alginate microencapsulation of an attenuated O-antigen mutant of Francisella tularensis LVS as a model for a vaccine delivery vehicle.

10. The type IV pili component PilO is a virulence determinant of Francisella novicida.

11. Surveillance for diseases, pathogens, and toxicants of muskrat (Ondatra zibethicus) in Pennsylvania and surrounding regions.

12. Critical role of IL-25-ILC2-IL-5 axis in the production of anti-Francisella LPS IgM by B1 B cells.

13. Genetic diversity of Francisella tularensis subsp. holarctica in Kazakhstan.

14. Deficiency in CCR2 increases susceptibility of mice to infection with an intracellular pathogen, Francisella tularensis LVS, but does not impair development of protective immunity.

15. Using affinity propagation clustering for identifying bacterial clades and subclades with whole-genome sequences of Francisella tularensis.

16. Production of IFN-γ by splenic dendritic cells during innate immune responses against Francisella tularensis LVS depends on MyD88, but not TLR2, TLR4, or TLR9.

17. Tn-Seq reveals hidden complexity in the utilization of host-derived glutathione in Francisella tularensis.

18. Stochastic dynamics of Francisella tularensis infection and replication.

19. Dissociation between the critical role of ClpB of Francisella tularensis for the heat shock response and the DnaK interaction and its important role for efficient type VI secretion and bacterial virulence.

20. Francisella novicida and F. philomiragia biofilm features conditionning fitness in spring water and in presence of antibiotics.

21. Effective methods for the inactivation of Francisella tularensis.

22. Stringent response governs the oxidative stress resistance and virulence of Francisella tularensis.

23. Role of peroxiredoxin of the AhpC/TSA family in antioxidant defense mechanisms of Francisella tularensis.

24. Evaluation of an outbred mouse model for Francisella tularensis vaccine development and testing.

25. Aerosol prime-boost vaccination provides strong protection in outbred rabbits against virulent type A Francisella tularensis.

26. Protection induced by a Francisella tularensis subunit vaccine delivered by glucan particles.

27. A panel of correlates predicts vaccine-induced protection of rats against respiratory challenge with virulent Francisella tularensis.

28. Intranasal administration of a two-dose adjuvanted multi-antigen TMV-subunit conjugate vaccine fully protects mice against Francisella tularensis LVS challenge.

29. Immunoglobulin G subclass switching impacts sensitivity of an immunoassay targeting Francisella tularensis lipopolysaccharide.

30. Development of a novel Francisella tularensis Live Vaccine Strain expressing ovalbumin provides insight into antigen-specific CD8+ T cell responses.

31. IFN-γ extends the immune functions of Guanylate Binding Proteins to inflammasome-independent antibacterial activities during Francisella novicida infection.

32. Russian isolates enlarge the known geographic diversity of Francisella tularensis subsp. mediasiatica.

33. Shared features of cryptic plasmids from environmental and pathogenic Francisella species.

34. The potential for flower nectar to allow mosquito to mosquito transmission of Francisella tularensis.

35. A spontaneous mutation in kdsD, a biosynthesis gene for 3 Deoxy-D-manno-Octulosonic Acid, occurred in a ciprofloxacin resistant strain of Francisella tularensis and caused a high level of attenuation in murine models of tularemia.

36. Inflammasome-Independent NLRP3 Restriction of a Protective Early Neutrophil Response to Pulmonary Tularemia.

37. Identification of Genome-Wide Mutations in Ciprofloxacin-Resistant F. tularensis LVS Using Whole Genome Tiling Arrays and Next Generation Sequencing.

38. Francisella tularensis IglG Belongs to a Novel Family of PAAR-Like T6SS Proteins and Harbors a Unique N-terminal Extension Required for Virulence.

39. Comparative Transcriptional Analyses of Francisella tularensis and Francisella novicida.

40. FmvB: A Francisella tularensis Magnesium-Responsive Outer Membrane Protein that Plays a Role in Virulence.

41. Pullulanase Is Necessary for the Efficient Intracellular Growth of Francisella tularensis.

42. Evidence Suggesting That Francisella tularensis O-Antigen Capsule Contains a Lipid A-Like Molecule That Is Structurally Distinct from the More Abundant Free Lipid A.

43. M-Cells Contribute to the Entry of an Oral Vaccine but Are Not Essential for the Subsequent Induction of Protective Immunity against Francisella tularensis.

44. An Immature Myeloid/Myeloid-Suppressor Cell Response Associated with Necrotizing Inflammation Mediates Lethal Pulmonary Tularemia.

45. The Divergent Intracellular Lifestyle of Francisella tularensis in Evolutionarily Distinct Host Cells.

46. Dynamics of a Tularemia Outbreak in a Closely Monitored Free-Roaming Population of Wild House Mice.

47. Prior Inoculation with Type B Strains of Francisella tularensis Provides Partial Protection against Virulent Type A Strains in Cottontail Rabbits.

48. Control of Francisella tularensis Intracellular Growth by Pulmonary Epithelial Cells.

49. Francisella tularensis: No Evidence for Transovarial Transmission in the Tularemia Tick Vectors Dermacentor reticulatus and Ixodes ricinus.

50. Entry of Francisella tularensis into Murine B Cells: The Role of B Cell Receptors and Complement Receptors.

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