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1. The zebrafish embryo as an in vivo model for screening nanoparticle-formulated lipophilic anti-tuberculosis compounds

2. A Hydrazine–Hydrazone Adamantine Compound Shows Antimycobacterial Activity and Is a Probable Inhibitor of MmpL3

3. Tri-mannose grafting of chitosan nanocarriers remodels the macrophage response to bacterial infection

4. The antibiotic bedaquiline activates host macrophage innate immune resistance to bacterial infection

5. Phenotypic and genomic comparison of Mycobacterium aurum and surrogate model species to Mycobacterium tuberculosis: implications for drug discovery

6. Recombinant BCG Expressing LTAK63 Adjuvant induces Superior Protection against Mycobacterium tuberculosis

7. Genome-Wide Transcriptional Responses of Mycobacterium to Antibiotics

8. ‘ZS-MDR-TB’ versus ‘ZR-MDR-TB’: improving treatment of MDR-TB by identifying pyrazinamide susceptibility

9. Spoligotyping of clinical Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil

10. bacterial infection drives the expression dynamics of microRNAs and their isomiRs.

11. Tuberculosis due to Resistant Haarlem Strain, Tunisia

12. Mutations in Putative Mutator Genes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Strains of the W-Beijing Family

13. Multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Bangui, Central African Republic

14. Expression of TNF-alpha-dependent apoptosis-related genes in the peripheral blood of Malagasy subjects with tuberculosis.

15. High throughput phenotypic selection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis mutants with impaired resistance to reactive oxygen species identifies genes important for intracellular growth.

16. Activation of type III interferon genes by pathogenic bacteria in infected epithelial cells and mouse placenta.

17. Identification of DNA binding motifs of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis PhoP/PhoR two-component signal transduction system.

18. The balance of apoptotic and necrotic cell death in Mycobacterium tuberculosis infected macrophages is not dependent on bacterial virulence.

19. An interferon-related signature in the transcriptional core response of human macrophages to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.

20. Phylogeny of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing strains constructed from polymorphisms in genes involved in DNA replication, recombination and repair.

21. Correction: MVA.85A Boosting of BCG and an Attenuated, Deficient Vaccine Both Show Protective Efficacy Against Tuberculosis in Rhesus Macaques.

22. High content phenotypic cell-based visual screen identifies Mycobacterium tuberculosis acyltrehalose-containing glycolipids involved in phagosome remodeling.

23. Interactions of attenuated Mycobacterium tuberculosis phoP mutant with human macrophages.

24. Innate immune response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing and other genotypes.

25. An oligopeptide transporter of Mycobacterium tuberculosis regulates cytokine release and apoptosis of infected macrophages.

26. Evolutionary dynamics of human Toll-like receptors and their different contributions to host defense.

27. MVA.85A boosting of BCG and an attenuated, phoP deficient M. tuberculosis vaccine both show protective efficacy against tuberculosis in rhesus macaques.

28. Control of M. tuberculosis ESAT-6 secretion and specific T cell recognition by PhoP.

29. PhoP: a missing piece in the intricate puzzle of Mycobacterium tuberculosis virulence.

30. Probing host pathogen cross-talk by transcriptional profiling of both Mycobacterium tuberculosis and infected human dendritic cells and macrophages.

31. Evolution and diversity of clonal bacteria: the paradigm of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

32. Is adipose tissue a place for Mycobacterium tuberculosis persistence?

33. Promoter variation in the DC-SIGN-encoding gene CD209 is associated with tuberculosis.

34. DC-SIGN induction in alveolar macrophages defines privileged target host cells for mycobacteria in patients with tuberculosis.

35. SigH stress response mediates killing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by activating nitronaphthofuran prodrugs via induction of Mrx2 expression

36. Higher IL-8 Response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis Antigens in Women above 40 Years

37. The zebrafish embryo as an in vivo model for screening nanoparticle-formulated lipophilic anti-tuberculosis compounds

38. Phenanthrolinic analogs of quinolones show antibacterial activity against M. tuberculosis

39. Combination of Xpert MTB/RIF and MTBDRplus for Diagnosing Tuberculosis in a Chinese District

40. Age associated level of estradiol (E2) and progesterone (4) influence IL-8 response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) antigens in women

41. Author response: The antibiotic bedaquiline activates host macrophage innate immune resistance to bacterial infection

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

43. Tuberculosis trends in a hot-spot region in Paris, France

44. B Cells Producing Type I IFN Modulate Macrophage Polarization in Tuberculosis

45. Nitazoxanide Analogs Require Nitroreduction for Antimicrobial Activity in Mycobacterium smegmatis

46. The antibiotic bedaquiline activates host macrophage innate immune resistance to bacterial infection

47. M. tuberculosis infection and antigen specific cytokine response in healthcare workers frequently exposed to tuberculosis

48. Tri-mannose grafting of chitosan nanocarriers remodels the macrophage response to bacterial infection

49. Experimental infection of New Zealand Merino sheep with a suspension of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis ( Map ) strain Telford: Kinetics of the immune response, histopathology and Map culture

50. Genome-Wide Transcriptional Responses of

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