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2. The C-type lectin DCIR contributes to the immune response and pathogenesis of colorectal cancer
3. Mycobacterial d-serine impairs TB control
4. Tuberculosis-associated IFN-I induces Siglec-1 on tunneling nanotubes and favors HIV-1 spread in macrophages
5. Tuberculosis Exacerbates HIV-1 Infection through IL-10/STAT3-Dependent Tunneling Nanotube Formation in Macrophages
6. A lentiviral vector expressing a dendritic cell-targeting multimer induces mucosal anti-mycobacterial CD4+ T-cell immunity
7. Human NLRP1 is a sensor of pathogenic coronavirus 3CL proteases in lung epithelial cells
8. ILC precursors differentiate into metabolically distinct ILC1-like cells during Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
9. Mycobacterial resistance to zinc poisoning requires assembly of P-ATPase-containing membrane metal efflux platforms
10. The human and mouse dendritic cell receptor DCIR binds to LRP1 N-glycans containing terminal galactoses, including the α-Gal antigen
11. Elevated glycolytic metabolism of monocytes limits the generation of HIF-1α-driven migratory dendritic cells in tuberculosis
12. C-type Lectins in Immunity to Lung Pathogens
13. The fat is in the lysosome: how Mycobacterium tuberculosis tricks macrophages into storing lipids
14. Host-Derived Lipids from Tuberculous Pleurisy Impair Macrophage Microbicidal-Associated Metabolic Activity
15. Characterization of Macrophage Galactose-type Lectin (MGL) ligands in colorectal cancer cell lines
16. Author Response: Maintenance of cell wall remodeling and vesicle production are connected in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
17. Maintenance of cell wall remodeling and vesicle production are connected in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
18. A host-directed oxadiazole compound potentiates antituberculosis treatment via zinc poisoning in human macrophages and in a mouse model of infection.
19. Maintenance of cell wall remodeling and vesicle production are connected inMycobacterium tuberculosis
20. Protection against influenza infection requires early recognition by inflammatory dendritic cells through C-type lectin receptor SIGN-R1
21. Mycobacterium tuberculosis inhibits human innate immune responses via the production of TLR2 antagonist glycolipids
22. C-type lectin receptor DCIR modulates immunity to tuberculosis by sustaining type I interferon signaling in dendritic cells
23. Elevated glycolytic metabolism of monocytes limits the generation of HIF-1α-driven migratory dendritic cells in tuberculosis
24. MenT nucleotidyltransferase toxins extend tRNA acceptor stems and can be inhibited by asymmetrical antitoxin binding
25. A Mycobacterium tuberculosis Effector Targets Mitochondrion, Controls Energy Metabolism, and Limits Cytochrome c Exit
26. Modulation of bacterial membrane proteins activity by clustering into plasma membrane nanodomains
27. Wheeling and Dealing With Antigen Presentation in Tuberculosis
28. Vaccination Against Tuberculosis With Whole-Cell Mycobacterial Vaccines
29. The molecular basis and downstream immune consequences of mycobacteria-host cell interactions
30. Dendritic cell marker Clec4a4 deficiency limits atherosclerosis progression
31. Moonlighting activity of the epigenetic machinery restrains infection
32. Host–Pathogen Interactions
33. Mannose Receptor Deficiency Impacts Bone Marrow and Circulating Immune Cells during High Fat Diet Induced Obesity
34. Antiviral and Anti-Inflammatory Activities of Fluoxetine in a SARS-CoV-2 Infection Mouse Model
35. Antigen Smuggling in Tuberculosis
36. Of Clots and Granulomas: Platelets are New Players in Immunity to Tuberculosis
37. B Cells Producing Type I IFN Modulate Macrophage Polarization in Tuberculosis
38. The C-type Lectin Receptors Dectin-1, MR, and SIGNR3 Contribute Both Positively and Negatively to the Macrophage Response to Leishmania infantum
39. Mycobacteria-host interactions in human bronchiolar airway organoids
40. Mycobacteria–host interactions in human bronchiolar airway organoids
41. Metallobiology of host–pathogen interactions: an intoxicating new insight
42. Dysregulation of the IFN-I signaling pathway byMycobacterium tuberculosisleads to exacerbation of HIV-1 infection of macrophages
43. Mycobacterial P1-Type ATPases Mediate Resistance to Zinc Poisoning in Human Macrophages
44. Recent advances in deciphering the contribution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis lipids to pathogenesis
45. Human NLRP1 Is a Sensor of Pathogenic Coronavirus 3CL Proteases in Lung Epithelial Cells
46. Nitrogen metabolism in Mycobacterium tuberculosis physiology and virulence
47. Metallobiology of Tuberculosis
48. Induction of Apoptosis and Release of Interleukin-1β by Cell Wall-Associated 19-kDa Lipoprotein during the Course of Mycobacterial Infection
49. SIGNing a symbiotic treaty with gut microbiota
50. A Pulmonary Lactobacillus murinus Strain Induces Th17 and RORγt + Regulatory T Cells and Reduces Lung Inflammation in Tuberculosis
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