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1. Genomic and phenotypic characterization of Mycobacterium tuberculosis’ closest-related non-tuberculous mycobacteria

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

3. A lentiviral vector encoding fusion of light invariant chain and mycobacterial antigens induces protective CD4+ T cell immunity

4. De novo synthesized polyunsaturated fatty acids operate as both host immunomodulators and nutrients for Mycobacterium tuberculosis

5. TbD1 deletion as a driver of the evolutionary success of modern epidemic Mycobacterium tuberculosis lineages

6. Recombinant BCG Expressing ESX-1 of Mycobacterium marinum Combines Low Virulence with Cytosolic Immune Signaling and Improved TB Protection

7. Mycobacterium abscessus virulence traits unraveled by transcriptomic profiling in amoeba and macrophages.

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

9. CD4+ T Cells Recognizing PE/PPE Antigens Directly or via Cross Reactivity Are Protective against Pulmonary Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection.

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

12. A lentiviral vector expressing a dendritic cell-targeting multimer induces mucosal anti-mycobacterial CD4

13. De novo synthesized polyunsaturated fatty acids operate as both host immunomodulators and nutrients for Mycobacterium tuberculosis

14. A lentiviral vector encoding fusion of light invariant chain and mycobacterial antigens induces protective CD4

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16. TbD1 deletion as a driver of the evolutionary success of modern epidemic Mycobacterium tuberculosis lineages

17. From environmental bacteria to obligate human pathogen: adaptations associated with the emergence of tuberculosis bacilli

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

19. Mycobacterium abscessus virulence traits unraveled by transcriptomic profiling in amoeba and macrophages

20. Identification of Virulence Markers of Mycobacterium abscessus for Intracellular Replication in Phagocytes

21. Unexpected Genomic and Phenotypic Diversity of Mycobacterium africanum Lineage 5 Affects Drug Resistance, Protein Secretion, and Immunogenicity

22. The changes in mycolic acid structures caused byhadCmutation have a dramatic effect on the virulence ofMycobacterium tuberculosis

23. A Specific Polymorphism in Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv Causes Differential ESAT-6 Expression and Identifies WhiB6 as a Novel ESX-1 Component

24. Evolutionary history of tuberculosis shaped by conserved mutations in the PhoPR virulence regulator

25. Identification and characterization of the genetic changes responsible for the characteristic smooth-to-rough morphotype alterations of clinically persistentMycobacterium abscessus

26. Colonization with Helicobacter is concomitant with modified gut microbiota and drastic failure of the immune control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

27. Genomic analysis of smooth tubercle bacilli provides insights into ancestry and pathoadaptation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

28. Key experimental evidence of chromosomal DNA transfer among selected tuberculosis-causing mycobacteria

29. A new piperidinol derivative targeting mycolic acid transport in Mycobacterium abscessus

30. CD4+ T Cells Recognizing PE/PPE Antigens Directly or via Cross Reactivity Are Protective against Pulmonary Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection

31. Overexpression of proinflammatory TLR-2-signalling lipoproteins in hypervirulent mycobacterial variants

32. Pks5-recombination-mediated surface remodelling in Mycobacterium tuberculosis emergence

33. Revisiting the role of phospholipases C in virulence and the lifecycle of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

34. Identification and characterization of the genetic changes responsible for the characteristic smooth-to-rough morphotype alterations of clinically persistent Mycobacterium abscessus

35. Transcriptome Characterization Uncovers the Molecular Response of Hematopoietic Cells to Ionizing Radiation

36. Changes in transcriptome after in vivo exposure to ionising radiation reveal a highly specialised liver response

37. Novel Microarray-Based Method for Estimating Exposure to Ionizing Radiation

38. Novel pathway for megakaryocyte production after in vivo conditional eradication of integrin αIIb-expressing cells

39. Parallel in vivo experimental evolution reveals that increased stress resistance was key for the emergence of persistent tuberculosis bacilli

40. Phagosomal Rupture by Mycobacterium tuberculosis Results in Toxicity and Host Cell Death

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