Protection against tuberculosis: cytokines, T cells, and macrophages.
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The role of IL-10 in Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis infectionInteraction of CarD with RNA polymerase mediates Mycobacterium tuberculosis viability, rifampin resistance, and pathogenesisDevelopment of a guinea pig immune response-related microarray and its use to define the host response following Mycobacterium bovis BCG vaccinationCritical role of methylglyoxal and AGE in mycobacteria-induced macrophage apoptosis and activation.Innate defects of the IL-12/IFN-γ axis in susceptibility to infections by mycobacteria and salmonellaTranscriptional reprogramming in nonhuman primate (rhesus macaque) tuberculosis granulomasDevelopment of Vgamma2Vdelta2+ T cell responses during active mycobacterial coinfection of simian immunodeficiency virus-infected macaques requires control of viral infection and immune competence of CD4+ T cellsThe wound repair response controls outcome to cutaneous leishmaniasis.Transcriptional profile of tuberculosis antigen-specific T cells reveals novel multifunctional featuresCytokine response to antigen stimulation of whole blood from patients with Mycobacterium ulcerans disease compared to that from patients with tuberculosis.Expression of M. tuberculosis-induced suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS) 1, SOCS3, FoxP3 and secretion of IL-6 associates with differing clinical severity of tuberculosisCytokine mRNA expression in Mycobacterium ulcerans-infected human skin and correlation with local inflammatory response.Role of tissue factor in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-induced inflammation and disease pathogenesis.The roles of immune memory and aging in protective immunity and endogenous reactivation of tuberculosis.In situ study of abundant expression of proinflammatory chemokines and cytokines in pulmonary granulomas that develop in cynomolgus macaques experimentally infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosisExogenous control of the expression of Group I CD1 molecules competent for presentation of microbial nonpeptide antigens to human T lymphocytesAutophagy adaptor protein p62/SQSTM1 and autophagy-related gene Atg5 mediate autophagosome formation in response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in dendritic cells.Analysis of Toll-like receptors, iNOS and cytokine profiles in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis during anti-tuberculosis treatment.Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase-expressing dendritic cells form suppurative granulomas following Listeria monocytogenes infectionRedundant and pathogenic roles for IL-22 in mycobacterial, protozoan, and helminth infectionsReactivation of latent tuberculosis in rhesus macaques by coinfection with simian immunodeficiency virusMicroarray analysis of the in vitro granulomatous response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Ra.Lesion-Specific Immune Response in Granulomas of Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A Pilot StudyHepatitis C Virus Infection Is Associated With an Increased Risk of Active Tuberculosis Disease: A Nationwide Population-Based StudyMycobacterium-Infected Dendritic Cells Disseminate Granulomatous Inflammation.Effect of morphine on Mycobacterium smegmatis infection in mice and macrophagesThe bacterial and host factors associated with extrapulmonary dissemination of Mycobacterium tuberculosisImpaired expression of perforin and granulysin in CD8+ T cells at the site of infection in human chronic pulmonary tuberculosis.Optimal blood mononuclear cell isolation procedures for gamma interferon enzyme-linked immunospot testing of healthy Swedish and Tanzanian subjects.Molecular characterization of the eis promoter of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.A hybrid multi-compartment model of granuloma formation and T cell priming in tuberculosis.Synthesis and Antimycobacterial Activity of 2-(Phenylthio) benzoylarylhydrazone Derivatives.Analysis of Dominant HIV Quasispecies Suggests Independent Viral Evolution Within Spinal Granulomas Coinfected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis and HIV-1 Subtype C.Integrative immunoinformatics for Mycobacterial diseases in R platform.A multifaceted approach to modeling the immune response in tuberculosis.Granuloma transplantation: an approach to study mycobacterium-host interactionsUnderstanding delayed T-cell priming, lung recruitment, and airway luminal T-cell responses in host defense against pulmonary tuberculosis.Immunological mechanisms by which concomitant helminth infections predispose to the development of human tuberculosis.Interaction of the CD43 Sialomucin with the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Cpn60.2 Chaperonin Leads to Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha Production.Modeling socio-demography to capture tuberculosis transmission dynamics in a low burden setting.
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Protection against tuberculosis: cytokines, T cells, and macrophages.
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Protection against tuberculosis: cytokines, T cells, and macrophages.
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Protection against tuberculosis: cytokines, T cells, and macrophages.
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Protection against tuberculosis: cytokines, T cells, and macrophages.
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2002-11-01T00:00:00Z