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2. Large-scale chemical–genetics yields new M. tuberculosis inhibitor classes

5. Caspase-8 and RIP kinases regulate bacteria-induced innate immune responses and cell death

6. Chemical–genetic interaction mapping links carbon metabolism and cell wall structure to tuberculosis drug efficacy

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

8. Author response: Host-pathogen genetic interactions underlie tuberculosis susceptibility in genetically diverse mice

9. Chemical-genetic interaction mapping links carbon metabolism and cell wall structure to tuberculosis drug efficacy

10. Host-pathogen genetic interactions underlie tuberculosis susceptibility

11. Chemical-genetic interaction mapping links carbon metabolism and cell wall structure to tuberculosis drug efficacy.

12. The NLRP12 Inflammasome Recognizes Yersinia pestis

14. Redundant and Cooperative Roles for Yersinia pestis Yop Effectors in the Inhibition of Human Neutrophil Exocytic Responses Revealed by Gain-of-Function Approach

15. Functionally Overlapping Variants Control Tuberculosis Susceptibility in Collaborative Cross Mice

16. Common Variants in the Glycerol Kinase Gene Reduce Tuberculosis Drug Efficacy

18. Large-scale chemical-genetics yields new Mycobacterium tuberculosis inhibitor classes

20. Yersinia pestisescapes entrapment in thrombi by targeting platelet function

21. The Yersinia pestis Effector YopM Inhibits Pyrin Inflammasome Activation

22. Tuberculosis Susceptibility and Vaccine Protection Are Independently Controlled by Host Genotype

23. Therapeutic Monoclonal Antibodies to Prevent Tuberculosis Infection

28. Caspase-8 and RIP kinases regulate bacteria-induced innate immune responses and cell death.

29. Fibrin microthreads support mesenchymal stem cell growth while maintaining differentiation potential.

30. Redundant and Cooperative Roles for Yersinia pestisYop Effectors in the Inhibition of Human Neutrophil Exocytic Responses Revealed by Gain-of-Function Approach

31. Gain-of-Function Analysis Reveals Important Virulence Roles for the Yersinia pestisType III Secretion System Effectors YopJ, YopT, and YpkA

32. Genome-Wide Mutant Fitness Profiling Identifies Nutritional Requirements for Optimal Growth of Yersinia pestisin Deep Tissue

33. The updated mouse universal genotyping array bioinformatic pipeline improves genetic QC in laboratory mice.

34. Chemical genetic interactions elucidate pathways controlling tuberculosis antibiotic efficacy during infection.

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