202 results on '"Stewart, Graham R."'
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2. Bioarchaeological investigation of individuals with suspected multibacillary leprosy from the mediaeval leprosarium of St Mary Magdalen, Winchester, Hampshire, UK
3. Molecular basis for DarT ADP-ribosylation of a DNA base
4. Genetic screening for the protective antigenic targets of BCG vaccination
5. Mycobacterium bovis uses the ESX-1 Type VII secretion system to escape predation by the soil-dwelling amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum
6. Transposon libraries identify novel Mycobacterium bovis BCG genes involved in the dynamic interactions required for BCG to persist during in vivo passage in cattle
7. Temporal genome-wide fitness analysis ofMycobacterium marinumduring infection reveals genetic requirement for virulence and survival in amoebae and microglial cells
8. Assessment of the enhancement of PLGA nanoparticle uptake by dendritic cells through the addition of natural receptor ligands and monoclonal antibody
9. Genome-Wide Comparison of Medieval and Modern Mycobacterium leprae
10. OX40 Ligand Fusion Protein Delivered Simultaneously With the BCG Vaccine Provides Superior Protection Against Murine Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection
11. Dynamics of Macrophage, T and B Cell Infiltration Within Pulmonary Granulomas Induced by Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Two Non-Human Primate Models of Aerosol Infection
12. Induction of Apoptosis and Release of Interleukin-1β by Cell Wall-Associated 19-kDa Lipoprotein during the Course of Mycobacterial Infection
13. ClgR regulation of chaperone and protease systems is essential for Mycobacterium tuberculosis parasitism of the macrophage
14. A mutant of Mycobacterium tuberculosis lacking the 19-kDa lipoprotein Rv3763 is highly attenuated in vivo but retains potent vaccinogenic properties
15. A deletion defining a common Asian lineage of Mycobacterium tuberculosis associates with immune subversion
16. Dissection of the heat-shock response in Mycobacterium tuberculosis using mutants and microarrays
17. Genome-Wide Comparison of Medieval and Modern Mycobacterium leprae
18. Overexpression of heat-shock proteins reduces survival of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the chronic phase of infection
19. Leprosy at the edge of Europe—Biomolecular, isotopic and osteoarchaeological findings from medieval Ireland
20. The stress-responsive chaperone α-crystallin 2 is required for pathogenesis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
21. Tetracycline-inducible gene regulation in mycobacteria
22. Heat-shock proteins and the host–pathogen interaction during bacterial infection
23. Tuberculosis vaccines
24. Leprosy at the edge of Europe—Biomolecular, isotopic and osteoarchaeological findings from medieval Ireland
25. Genetic determination of the effect of post-translational modification on the innate immune response to the 19 kDa lipoprotein of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
26. The Distribution and Origins of Ancient Leprosy
27. Ancient genomes reveal a high diversity of Mycobacterium leprae in medieval Europe.
28. Ancient genomes reveal a high diversity of Mycobacterium leprae in medieval Europe
29. Translational control plays an important role in the adaptive heat-shock response of Streptomyces coelicolor
30. Translational control plays an important role in the adaptive heat-shock response of Streptomyces coelicolor
31. Susceptibility of Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected host cells to phospho-MLKL driven necroptosis is dependent on cell type and presence of TNFα
32. Design and evaluation of the immunogenicity and efficacy of a biomimetic particulate formulation of viral antigens
33. Evaluation of hydrophobic chitosan-based particulate formulations of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus vaccine candidate T cell antigens
34. MUFINS: multi-formalism interaction network simulator
35. Mycobacterium bovisuses the ESX-1 Type VII secretion system to escape predation by the soil-dwelling amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum
36. The Non-structural Protein 5 and Matrix Protein Are Antigenic Targets of T Cell Immunity to Genotype 1 Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Viruses
37. The Non-structural Protein 5 and Matrix Protein Are Antigenic Targets of T Cell Immunity to Genotype 1 Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Viruses
38. Positive Diagnosis of Ancient Leprosy and Tuberculosis Using Ancient DNA and Lipid Biomarkers.
39. Osteological, Biomolecular and Geochemical Examination of an Early Anglo-Saxon Case of Lepromatous Leprosy
40. Lipid metabolism and Type VII secretion systems dominate the genome scale virulence profile of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in human dendritic cells
41. Recombination
42. Mycobacterium leprae genomes from a British medieval leprosy hospital: towards understanding an ancient epidemic
43. Detection and Strain Typing of Ancient Mycobacterium leprae from a Medieval Leprosy Hospital
44. The non-structural Protein 5 and Matrix Protein are antigenic Targets of T cell immunity to genotype 1 Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome Viruses.
45. The Balance of Apoptotic and Necrotic Cell Death in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infected Macrophages Is Not Dependent on Bacterial Virulence
46. High Content Phenotypic Cell-Based Visual Screen Identifies Mycobacterium tuberculosis Acyltrehalose-Containing Glycolipids Involved in Phagosome Remodeling
47. Effective generation of reactive oxygen species in the mycobacterial phagosome requires K+ efflux from the bacterium
48. The Genetic Requirements for Fast and Slow Growth in Mycobacteria
49. Genetic determination of the effect of post-translational modification on the innate immune response to the 19 kDa lipoprotein of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
50. A deletion defining a common Asian lineage ofMycobacterium tuberculosisassociates with immune subversion
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