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1. Spatial distribution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis mRNA and secreted antigens in acid-fast negative human antemortem and resected tissue.

2. LiLA: lipid lung-based ATLAS built through a comprehensive workflow designed for an accurate lipid annotation.

3. Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in human tissue via RNA in situ hybridization.

4. NAD(H) homeostasis underlies host protection mediated by glycolytic myeloid cells in tuberculosis.

5. A high-resolution 3D atlas of the spectrum of tuberculous and COVID-19 lung lesions.

6. Mycobacterium tuberculosis DosS binds H 2 S through its Fe 3+ heme iron to regulate the DosR dormancy regulon.

7. Micro-Computed Tomography Analysis of the Human Tuberculous Lung Reveals Remarkable Heterogeneity in Three-dimensional Granuloma Morphology.

8. Mycobacterium tuberculosis H 2 S Functions as a Sink to Modulate Central Metabolism, Bioenergetics, and Drug Susceptibility.

9. Bedaquiline reprograms central metabolism to reveal glycolytic vulnerability in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

10. The Role of Host-Generated H 2 S in Microbial Pathogenesis: New Perspectives on Tuberculosis.

11. Hydrogen sulfide stimulates Mycobacterium tuberculosis respiration, growth and pathogenesis.

13. Microanatomic Distribution of Myeloid Heme Oxygenase-1 Protects against Free Radical-Mediated Immunopathology in Human Tuberculosis.

14. Ferritin H Deficiency in Myeloid Compartments Dysregulates Host Energy Metabolism and Increases Susceptibility to Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection.

15. The emerging role of gasotransmitters in the pathogenesis of tuberculosis.

16. Ergothioneine Maintains Redox and Bioenergetic Homeostasis Essential for Drug Susceptibility and Virulence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

17. Fiber-modified adenovirus for central nervous system Parkinson's disease gene therapy.

18. An adenovirus vector incorporating carbohydrate binding domains utilizes glycans for gene transfer.

19. Iron sulfur cluster proteins and microbial regulation: implications for understanding tuberculosis.

20. An adenoviral vector expressing human adenovirus 5 and 3 fiber proteins for targeting heterogeneous cell populations.

21. Crystallographic structure of porcine adenovirus type 4 fiber head and galectin domains.

22. Transduction of brain dopamine neurons by adenoviral vectors is modulated by CAR expression: rationale for tropism modified vectors in PD gene therapy.

23. A strategy for adenovirus vector targeting with a secreted single chain antibody.

24. A genetically engineered adenovirus vector targeted to CD40 mediates transduction of canine dendritic cells and promotes antigen-specific immune responses in vivo.

25. Crystallization of the head and galectin-like domains of porcine adenovirus isolate NADC-1 fibre.

26. Localization of the N-terminus of minor coat protein IIIa in the adenovirus capsid.

27. A role for multidrug resistance protein 4 (MRP4; ABCC4) in human dendritic cell migration.

28. Characterization of infectivity of knob-modified adenoviral vectors in glioma.

29. Enhanced Gene Delivery to Human Primary Endothelial Cells Using Tropism-Modified Adenovirus Vectors.

30. Gene delivery into malignant glioma by infectivity-enhanced adenovirus: in vivo versus in vitro models.

31. A mosaic fiber adenovirus serotype 5 vector containing reovirus sigma 1 and adenovirus serotype 3 knob fibers increases transduction in an ovarian cancer ex vivo system via a coxsackie and adenovirus receptor-independent pathway.

32. Contrasting effects of human, canine, and hybrid adenovirus vectors on the phenotypical and functional maturation of human dendritic cells: implications for clinical efficacy.

33. Novel recombinant adenoviral vector that targets the interleukin-13 receptor alpha2 chain permits effective gene transfer to malignant glioma.

34. Transductional targeting of adenovirus vectors for gene therapy.

35. An adenovirus serotype 5 vector with fibers derived from ovine atadenovirus demonstrates CAR-independent tropism and unique biodistribution in mice.

36. Infectivity enhancement for adenoviral transduction of canine osteosarcoma cells.

37. An adenovirus vector with a chimeric fiber incorporating stabilized single chain antibody achieves targeted gene delivery.

38. A human adenoviral vector with a chimeric fiber from canine adenovirus type 1 results in novel expanded tropism for cancer gene therapy.

39. In vivo analysis of a genetically modified adenoviral vector targeted to human CD40 using a novel transient transgenic model.

40. Reovirus sigma1 fiber incorporated into adenovirus serotype 5 enhances infectivity via a CAR-independent pathway.

41. Selective induction of tumor-associated antigens in murine pulmonary vasculature using double-targeted adenoviral vectors.

42. Mesothelin-mediated targeting of adenoviral vectors for ovarian cancer gene therapy.

43. An adenovirus vector with a chimeric fiber derived from canine adenovirus type 2 displays novel tropism.

44. Transductional and transcriptional targeting of adenovirus for clinical applications.

45. A mosaic adenovirus possessing serotype Ad5 and serotype Ad3 knobs exhibits expanded tropism.

46. A model system for the design of armed replicating adenoviruses using p53 as a candidate transgene.

47. Transcriptional regulation of the BCL-X gene by NF-kappaB is an element of hypoxic responses in the rat brain.

48. Differential NF-kappa B regulation of bcl-x gene expression in hippocampus and basal forebrain in response to hypoxia.

49. Identification and characterization of nuclear factor kappaB binding sites in the murine bcl-x promoter.

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