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1. Mycobacterium tuberculosis virulence lipid PDIM inhibits autophagy in mice.

2. A second-generation recombinant BCG strain combines protection against murine tuberculosis with an enhanced safety profile in immunocompromised hosts.

3. Differential requirement of formyl peptide receptor 1 in macrophages and neutrophils in the host defense against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection.

4. Advancing Roles and Therapeutic Potentials of Pyroptosis in Host Immune Defenses against Tuberculosis.

5. Regulation of Type I Interferon and Autophagy in Immunity against Mycobacterium Tuberculosis: Role of CGAS and STING1.

6. Identification of drug resistance-related virulence gene mutations in 667 clinical Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates.

7. Role of Divalent Cations in Infections in Host-Pathogen Interaction.

8. Antibacterial efficacy of mycobacteriophages against virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

9. Enhancement of mycobacterial pathogenesis by host interferon-γ.

10. Marine sponge microbe provides insights into evolution and virulence of the tubercle bacillus.

11. Depletion of essential mycobacterial gene glmM reduces pathogen survival and induces host-protective immune responses against tuberculosis.

12. Genomic Interactions Between Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Humans.

13. Role of PE/PPE proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in triad of host mitochondria, oxidative stress and cell death.

14. Rv0687 a Putative Short-Chain Dehydrogenase Is Required for In Vitro and In Vivo Survival of Mycobacterium tuberculosis .

16. Integrative and comparative genomic analyses of mammalian macrophage responses to intracellular mycobacterial pathogens.

17. Type I interferon exacerbates Mycobacterium tuberculosis induced human macrophage death.

18. History of tuberculosis disease is associated with genetic regulatory variation in Peruvians.

19. Systems genetics uncover new loci containing functional gene candidates in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected Diversity Outbred mice.

20. Rv0100: An essential acyl carrier protein from M. tuberculosis important in dormancy.

21. Host Cell Death and Modulation of Immune Response against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection.

22. Propionate prevents loss of the PDIM virulence lipid in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

23. Impact of Experimental Tuberculosis on Fertility of Female BALB/c Mice.

24. Fractal fractional model for tuberculosis: existence and numerical solutions.

25. Mycobacterium tuberculosis suppresses host antimicrobial peptides by dehydrogenating L-alanine.

26. Serine protease Rv2569c facilitates transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis via disrupting the epithelial barrier by cleaving E-cadherin.

27. Rv2231c, a unique histidinol phosphate aminotransferase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, supports virulence by inhibiting host-directed defense.

29. Transcriptional activation of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis virulence-associated small RNA MTS1338 by the response regulators DosR and PhoP.

30. VapC12 ribonuclease toxin modulates host immune response during Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.

31. Comparative analysis of genomic characteristics and immune response between Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains cultured continuously for 25 years and H37Rv.

32. [Issues of morphological diagnosis and pathogenesis of tuberculosis].

33. [Molecular markers of M. tuberculosis virulence in lung tissue (experimental study)].

34. Nitric oxide brings innate immune resistance to M. tuberculosis infection among high-risk household contacts of pulmonary tuberculosis patients.

35. Intracellular Pathogens: Infection, Immunity, and Intervention.

36. The PPE2 protein of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is secreted during infection and facilitates mycobacterial survival inside the host.

37. HSP-27 and HSP-70 negatively regulate protective defence responses from macrophages during mycobacterial infection.

39. Oxidation of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis key virulence factor protein tyrosine phosphatase A (MptpA) reduces its phosphatase activity.

40. The C terminus of the mycobacterium ESX-1 secretion system substrate ESAT-6 is required for phagosomal membrane damage and virulence.

41. Protein O-mannosyltransferase Rv1002c contributes to low cell permeability, biofilm formation in vitro, and mycobacterial survival in mice.

42. Molecular and Cellular Mechanisms of M. tuberculosis and SARS-CoV-2 Infections-Unexpected Similarities of Pathogenesis and What to Expect from Co-Infection.

43. Impact of pathobiological diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis on clinical features and lethal outcome of tuberculosis.

44. Mycobacterial infection aggravates Helicobacter pylori-induced gastric preneoplastic pathology by redirection of de novo induced Treg cells.

45. Itaconate, Arginine, and Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid: A Host Metabolite Triad Protective Against Mycobacterial Infection.

46. Host-pathogen genetic interactions underlie tuberculosis susceptibility in genetically diverse mice.

47. Haem oxygenase limits Mycobacterium marinum infection-induced detrimental ferrostatin-sensitive cell death in zebrafish.

48. PD-L1 Expression in Monocytes Correlates with Bacterial Burden and Treatment Outcomes in Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis.

49. Pleiotropic Effect of IL-6 Produced by B-Lymphocytes During Early Phases of Adaptive Immune Responses Against TB Infection.

50. Immune correlates of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis patients in Zambia stratified by HIV serostatus and level of immunity-a cross-sectional analytical laboratory based study.

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