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1. Embryonic and larval zebrafish models for the discovery of new bioactive compounds against tuberculosis.

2. In vivo imaging identified efficient antimicrobial treatment against Mycobacterium marinum infection in mouse footpads.

3. Semisynthesis, Structure Elucidation and Anti- Mycobacterium marinum Activity of a Series of Marine-Derived 14-Membered Resorcylic Acid Lactones with Interesting Ketal Groups.

4. Mycobacterium marinum MMAR_0267-regulated copper utilization facilitates bacterial escape from phagolysosome.

5. Design, Synthesis, and Evaluation of the Antitubercular Activity of 5-Phenyl Substituted-5, 6-dihydropyrido[2, 3- d ]pyrimidine-4, 7( 3H , 8H )-dione Compounds.

6. Enhance the Antimycobacterial Activity of Streptomycin with Ebselen as an Antibiotic Adjuvant Through Disrupting Redox Homeostasis.

7. Modulating mycobacterial envelope integrity for antibiotic synergy with benzothiazoles.

8. Uncovering the roles of Mycobacterium tuberculosis melH in redox and bioenergetic homeostasis: implications for antitubercular therapy.

9. In vitro activity of SPR719 against Mycobacterium ulcerans, Mycobacterium marinum and Mycobacterium chimaera.

10. Evaluation of the Anti-Mycobacterial Activity of Newly Synthesized (S)-N-(3-(2-Fluoro-4'-(2-Amino-4-Thiazolyl)Biphenyl-4-Yl)-2-Oxo-1,3-Oxazolidie-5-Ylmethyl) Acetamide Derivative in Vitro and in Mycobacterium marinum-Infected Zebrafish.

11. Glucocorticoid-Induced Exacerbation of Mycobacterial Infection Is Associated With a Reduced Phagocytic Capacity of Macrophages.

12. Zn 2+ Intoxication of Mycobacterium marinum during Dictyostelium discoideum Infection Is Counteracted by Induction of the Pathogen Zn 2+ Exporter CtpC.

13. Solid lipid nanoparticles containing anti-tubercular drugs attenuate the Mycobacterium marinum infection.

14. Spreading of a mycobacterial cell-surface lipid into host epithelial membranes promotes infectivity.

15. Quantification of Natural Growth of Two Strains of Mycobacterium Marinum for Translational Antituberculosis Drug Development.

16. Early cell-autonomous accumulation of neutral lipids during infection promotes mycobacterial growth.

17. Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Modulation by Tuberculosis Drugs Impairs Host Defense and Treatment Outcomes.

18. Functional Inhibition of Host Histone Deacetylases (HDACs) Enhances in vitro and in vivo Anti-mycobacterial Activity in Human Macrophages and in Zebrafish.

19. Mycobacterium marinum Tenosynovitis following Steroid Injection in an Avid Seaman from Long Island, New York.

20. Cyclipostins and Cyclophostin Analogues as Multitarget Inhibitors That Impair Growth of Mycobacterium abscessus .

21. Evaluation of in silico designed inhibitors targeting MelF (Rv1936) against Mycobacterium marinum within macrophages.

22. Thrombocyte Inhibition Restores Protective Immunity to Mycobacterial Infection in Zebrafish.

23. Antimycobacterial activity in a single-cell infection assay of ellagitannins from Combretum aculeatum and their bioavailable metabolites.

24. NaCl triggers the CRP-dependent increase of cAMP in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

25. The cyclic nitroxide antioxidant 4-methoxy-TEMPO decreases mycobacterial burden in vivo through host and bacterial targets.

26. Intelectin 3 is dispensable for resistance against a mycobacterial infection in zebrafish (Danio rerio).

27. Discovery, absolute assignments, and total synthesis of asperversiamides A-C and their potent activity against Mycobacterium marinum.

28. Mycobacterium tuberculosis virulence inhibitors discovered by Mycobacterium marinum high-throughput screening.

29. In vitro and in vivo properties of the bovine antimicrobial peptide, Bactenecin 5.

30. Nitroimidazole-based inhibitors DTP338 and DTP348 are safe for zebrafish embryos and efficiently inhibit the activity of human CA IX in Xenopus oocytes.

31. The zebrafish model of tuberculosis - no lungs needed.

32. Accelerating Early Antituberculosis Drug Discovery by Creating Mycobacterial Indicator Strains That Predict Mode of Action.

33. Antitubercular Bis-Substituted Cyclam Derivatives: Structure-Activity Relationships and in Vivo Studies.

34. Survey on medicinal plants traditionally used in Senegal for the treatment of tuberculosis (TB) and assessment of their antimycobacterial activity.

35. Cyclophostin and Cyclipostins analogues, new promising molecules to treat mycobacterial-related diseases.

36. Identification of protective postexposure mycobacterial vaccine antigens using an immunosuppression-based reactivation model in the zebrafish.

37. Antimycobacterial drug discovery using Mycobacteria-infected amoebae identifies anti-infectives and new molecular targets.

38. A new cinnamic acid derivative from plant-derived endophytic fungus Pyronema sp.

39. Rational design of drug-like compounds targeting Mycobacterium marinum MelF protein.

40. Inhibitors of Mycobacterium marinum virulence identified in a Dictyostelium discoideum host model.

41. Efficacy of calcium hypochlorite and ultraviolet irradiation against Mycobacterium fortuitum and Mycobacterium marinum .

42. The Brief Case: A Fishy Tale Prevents Digital Doom following Polly's Peck-the Importance of Pets in a Comprehensive Medical History.

43. WhiB4 Regulates the PE/PPE Gene Family and is Essential for Virulence of Mycobacterium marinum.

44. Screening of anti-mycobacterial compounds in a naturally infected zebrafish larvae model.

45. An unusual antibiotic susceptibility pattern in a Mycobacterium Cosmeticum strain isolated from the chesapeake bay.

46. In Silico Driven Design and Synthesis of Rhodanine Derivatives as Novel Antibacterials Targeting the Enoyl Reductase InhA.

47. Mycobacterial WhiB6 Differentially Regulates ESX-1 and the Dos Regulon to Modulate Granuloma Formation and Virulence in Zebrafish.

48. Mycobacterial Acid Tolerance Enables Phagolysosomal Survival and Establishment of Tuberculous Infection In Vivo.

49. Zebrafish Embryo Disinfection with Povidone-Iodine: Evaluating an Alternative to Chlorine Bleach.

50. The FBPase Encoding Gene glpX Is Required for Gluconeogenesis, Bacterial Proliferation and Division In Vivo of Mycobacterium marinum.

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