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1. Optimizing Escherichia coli as a protein expression platform to produce Mycobacterium tuberculosis immunogenic proteins.

2. Interaction of Mycobacterium tuberculosis cell wall components with the human natural killer cell receptors NKp44 and Toll-like receptor 2.

3. Disruption of the ESX-5 system of Mycobacterium tuberculosis causes loss of PPE protein secretion, reduction of cell wall integrity and strong attenuation.

4. The ESX-5 associated eccB-EccC locus is essential for Mycobacterium tuberculosis viability.

5. Structure-activity relationships on purine and 2,3-dihydropurine derivatives as antitubercular agents: a data mining approach.

6. Expression of SA5K, a secretion antigen of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, inside human macrophages and in sputum from tuberculosis patients.

7. Purification, biochemical characterization and immunogenicity of SA5K, a secretion antigen of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

8. Involvement of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis secreted antigen SA-5K in intracellular survival of recombinant Mycobacterium smegmatis.

9. In vitro expansion of T-cell-receptor Valpha2.3(+) CD4(+) T lymphocytes in HLA-DR17(3), DQ2(+) individuals upon stimulation with Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

10. Identification and molecular cloning of a novel secretion antigen from Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium bovis BCG.

11. Gammadelta+ and CD4+ alphabeta+ human T cell subset responses upon stimulation with various Mycobacterium tuberculosis soluble extracts.

12. Proliferation of distinct human T cell subsets in response to live, killed or soluble extracts of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Myco. avium.

13. Inactivation of polymerase inhibitors for Mycobacterium tuberculosis DNA amplification in sputum by using capture resin.

14. Analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis genoma and production of a recombinant protein containing specific B and T cell antigenic determinants--new approaches to second generation antituberculosis vaccines.

15. Proliferation of distinct human T cell subsets in response to live, killed or soluble extracts of <em>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</em> and <em>Myco. avium</em>.

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