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

2. Binding Strength of Gram-Positive Bacterial Adhesins

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

11. AFM in cellular and molecular microbiology

12. Binding Strength of Gram-Positive Bacterial Adhesins

13. What makes bacterial pathogens so sticky?

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

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

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

17. 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

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

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

20. A new piperidinol derivative targeting mycolic acid transport inMycobacterium abscessus

21. A unique PE_PGRS protein inhibiting host cell cytosolic defenses and sustaining full virulence ofMycobacterium marinumin multiple hosts

22. Identification of genes required for Mycobacterium abscessus growth in vivo with a prominent role of the ESX-4 locus

23. Cyclipostins and cyclophostin analogs inhibit the antigen 85C from Mycobacterium tuberculosis both in vitro and in vivo

24. Delineating the Physiological Roles of the PE and Catalytic Domains of LipY in Lipid Consumption in Mycobacterium-Infected Foamy Macrophages

25. Insights into the smooth-to-rough transitioning inMycobacterium bolletiiunravels a functional Tyr residue conserved in all mycobacterial MmpL family members

26. A Simple and Rapid Gene Disruption Strategy in

27. Bedaquiline Inhibits the ATP Synthase in Mycobacterium abscessus and Is Effective in Infected Zebrafish

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

29. Targeting Mycolic Acid Transport by Indole-2-carboxamides for the Treatment of Mycobacterium abscessus Infections

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

31. Deletion of a dehydratase important for intracellular growth and cording renders rough Mycobacterium abscessus avirulent

32. Glutamate Dehydrogenase Is Required by Mycobacterium bovis BCG for Resistance to Cellular Stress

33. The role of glutamine oxoglutarate aminotransferase and glutamate dehydrogenase in nitrogen metabolism in Mycobacterium bovis BCG

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