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1. MHC-restricted recognition of immunogenic T cell epitopes of pertussis toxin reveals determinants in man distinct from the ADP-ribosylase active site.

4. High-throughput low-cost nl-qPCR for enteropathogen detection: A proof-of-concept among hospitalized patients in Bangladesh.

5. Severe Posaconazole-Induced Glucocorticoid Deficiency with Concurrent Pseudohyperaldosteronism: An Unfortunate Two-for-One Special.

6. Gold Standard Cholera Diagnostics Are Tarnished by Lytic Bacteriophage and Antibiotics.

7. Identification of Widespread Antibiotic Exposure in Patients With Cholera Correlates With Clinically Relevant Microbiota Changes.

8. Multiplex Solid-Phase Melt Curve Analysis for the Point-of-Care Detection of HIV-1 Drug Resistance.

9. New Genome-Wide Algorithm Identifies Novel In-Vivo Expressed Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Antigens Inducing Human T-Cell Responses with Classical and Unconventional Cytokine Profiles.

10. Adaptation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to Impaired Host Immunity in HIV-Infected Patients.

11. Sputum is a surrogate for bronchoalveolar lavage for monitoring Mycobacterium tuberculosis transcriptional profiles in TB patients.

12. Transcriptional Adaptation of Drug-tolerant Mycobacterium tuberculosis During Treatment of Human Tuberculosis.

13. Comprehensive insights into transcriptional adaptation of intracellular mycobacteria by microbe-enriched dual RNA sequencing.

14. A minimum variance method for genome-wide data-driven normalization of quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction expression data.

15. Tuberculosis vaccine with high predicted population coverage and compatibility with modern diagnostics.

16. ESAT-6 (EsxA) and TB10.4 (EsxH) based vaccines for pre- and post-exposure tuberculosis vaccination.

17. The Mycobacterium tuberculosis regulatory network and hypoxia.

18. An unbiased genome-wide Mycobacterium tuberculosis gene expression approach to discover antigens targeted by human T cells expressed during pulmonary infection.

19. Chaperone activity of small heat shock proteins underlies therapeutic efficacy in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.

20. Comparative analysis of Mycobacterium and related Actinomycetes yields insight into the evolution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis pathogenesis.

21. The response of mycobacterium tuberculosis to reactive oxygen and nitrogen species.

22. A multistage tuberculosis vaccine that confers efficient protection before and after exposure.

23. A bistable switch and anatomical site control Vibrio cholerae virulence gene expression in the intestine.

24. TB database 2010: overview and update.

25. DosR-regulon genes induction in Mycobacterium bovis BCG under aerobic conditions.

26. Bacterial genetic signatures of human social phenomena among M. tuberculosis from an Aboriginal Canadian population.

27. Mycobacterium tuberculosis modulates its cell surface via an oligopeptide permease (Opp) transport system.

28. Cross-reactive immunity to Mycobacterium tuberculosis DosR regulon-encoded antigens in individuals infected with environmental, nontuberculous mycobacteria.

29. The Mycobacterium tuberculosis sigma factor sigmaB is required for full response to cell envelope stress and hypoxia in vitro, but it is dispensable for in vivo growth.

30. The DosR regulon of M. tuberculosis and antibacterial tolerance.

31. TB database: an integrated platform for tuberculosis research.

32. The extracellular nuclease Dns and its role in natural transformation of Vibrio cholerae.

33. vpsA- and luxO-independent biofilms of Vibrio cholerae.

34. Serogroup conversion of Vibrio cholerae in aquatic reservoirs.

35. Genomic and phenotypic diversity of coastal Vibrio cholerae strains is linked to environmental factors.

36. Detection and transformation of genome segments that differ within a coastal population of Vibrio cholerae strains.

37. Biofilm acts as a microenvironment for plankton-associated Vibrio cholerae in the aquatic environment of Bangladesh.

38. RpoS controls the Vibrio cholerae mucosal escape response.

39. Human T-cell responses to 25 novel antigens encoded by genes of the dormancy regulon of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

40. The competitive cost of antibiotic resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

41. Evidence supporting predicted metabolic pathways for Vibrio cholerae: gene expression data and clinical tests.

42. Expression profiling of host pathogen interactions: how Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the macrophage adapt to one another.

43. Identification and characterization of RbmA, a novel protein required for the development of rugose colony morphology and biofilm structure in Vibrio cholerae.

44. Chitin induces natural competence in Vibrio cholerae.

45. Molecular analysis of rugosity in a Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor phase variant.

47. The Vibrio cholerae chitin utilization program.

48. Mycobacterium tuberculosis gene expression during adaptation to stationary phase and low-oxygen dormancy.

49. Regulation of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE/PPE genes.

50. Structural and topographical studies of the type IV bundle-forming pilus assembly complex of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli.

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