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1. Rv0180c contributes to Mycobacterium tuberculosis cell shape and to infectivity in mice and macrophages

2. Phthiocerol Dimycocerosates From Mycobacterium tuberculosis Increase the Membrane Activity of Bacterial Effectors and Host Receptors

3. CR3 Engaged by PGL-I Triggers Syk-Calcineurin-NFATc to Rewire the Innate Immune Response in Leprosy

4. The Lipid Virulence Factors of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Exert Multilayered Control over Autophagy-Related Pathways in Infected Human Macrophages

5. Mycobacterial Phenolic Glycolipids Selectively Disable TRIF-Dependent TLR4 Signaling in Macrophages

6. Mycobacteria use their surface-exposed glycolipids to infect human macrophages through a receptor-dependent process

7. Mycobacterium leprae phenolglycolipid-1 expressed by engineered M. bovis BCG modulates early interaction with human phagocytes.

8. Phthiocerol dimycocerosates of M. tuberculosis participate in macrophage invasion by inducing changes in the organization of plasma membrane lipids.

9. Rv0180c contributes to Mycobacterium tuberculosis cell shape and to infectivity in mice and macrophages

10. The conical shape of DIM lipids promotes Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection of macrophages

11. Phthiocerol dimycocerosates from Mycobacterium tuberculosis increase the membrane activity of bacterial effectors and host receptors

12. The Lipid Virulence Factors of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Exert Multilayered Control over Autophagy-Related Pathways in Infected Human Macrophages

13. From environmental bacteria to obligate pathogen: the study of adaptations enhancing the persistence of tuberculosis bacilli

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

15. Mycobacterium leprae PGL-1 expression by BCG increases CR3 mediated entry into mouse myeloid cells and triggers the Syk/NFAT pathway to induce a specific cytokine program

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

17. Multiple deletions in the polyketide synthase gene repertoire ofMycobacterium tuberculosisreveal functional overlap of cell envelope lipids in host-pathogen interactions

18. ESX-1 and phthiocerol dimycocerosates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis act in concert to cause phagosomal rupture and host cell apoptosis

19. Trisaccharides of Phenolic Glycolipids Confer Advantages to Pathogenic Mycobacteria through Manipulation of Host-Cell Pattern-Recognition Receptors

20. The role of mycobacterial lipids in host pathogenesis

21. Playing hide-and-seek with host macrophages through the use of mycobacterial cell envelope phthiocerol dimycocerosates and phenolic glycolipids

22. Surface-exposed Glycopeptidolipids of Mycobacterium smegmatis Specifically Inhibit the Phagocytosis of Mycobacteria by Human Macrophages

23. Nuclear gene OPA1, encoding a mitochondrial dynamin-related protein, is mutated in dominant optic atrophy

24. Expression of Azurophil and specific granule proteins during differentiation of NB4 cells in neutrophils

25. Endothelin-3, Ca2+ mobilization and cyclic GMP content in human platelets

26. Different effects of endothelin-3 on the Ca2+ discharge induced by agonists and Ca2+-ATPase inhibitors in human platelets

27. Phthiocerol dimycocerosates of M. tuberculosis participate in macrophage invasion by inducing changes in the organization of plasma membrane lipids

28. Enhanced expression and activity of DNA polymerase beta in chronic myelogenous leukemia

29. Tyrosine phosphatase MptpA of Mycobacterium tuberculosis inhibits phagocytosis and increases actin polymerization in macrophages

30. Tyrosine phosphatase MptpA of Mycobacterium tuberculosis inhibits phagocytosis and increases actin polymerization in macrophages

31. Activation of the lysosome-associated p61Hck isoform triggers the biogenesis of podosomes

32. Endothelin-3 Decreases Ca2+ Uptake in Platelet Membrane Vesicles

33. Lipoarabinomannans activate the protein tyrosine kinase Hck in human neutrophils

34. The Mannose Receptor Mediates Uptake of Pathogenic and Nonpathogenic Mycobacteria and Bypasses Bactericidal Responses in Human Macrophages

35. Inhibitory effect of trimetazidine on thrombin-induced aggregation and calcium entry into human platelets

36. Mycobacterium leprae Phenolglycolipid-1 Expressed by Engineered M. bovis BCG Modulates Early Interaction with Human Phagocytes

37. In vitro inhibition by endothelins of thrombin-induced aggregation and Ca2+ mobilization in human platelets

38. The protein tyrosine kinase Hck is located on lysosomal vesicles that are physically and functionally distinct from CD63-positive lysosomes in human macrophages.

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

40. Fusion of azurophil granules with phagosomes and activation of the tyrosine kinase Hck are specifically inhibited during phagocytosis of mycobacteria by human neutrophils

41. The impact of the absence of glycopeptidolipids on the ultrastructure, cell surface and cell wall properties, and phagocytosis of Mycobacterium smegmatis

42. Mycobacteria use their surface-exposed glycolipids to infect human macrophages through a receptor-dependent process

43. The protein tyrosine kinase Hck is located on lysosomal vesicles that are physically and functionally distinct from CD63-positive lysosomes in human macrophages

44. Role ans molecular mechanisms of action of Mycobacterium tuberculosis cell envelope lipids in virulence

45. Rôle et mécanismes moléculaires d'action des lipides de l'enveloppe de Mycobacterium tuberculosis dans la virulence

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