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Glycolytic and Non-glycolytic Functions of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Fructose-1,6-bisphosphate Aldolase, an Essential Enzyme Produced by Replicating and Non-replicating BacilliPartial Saturation of Menaquinone in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: Function and Essentiality of a Novel Reductase, MenJLong-term survival and virulence of Mycobacterium leprae in amoebal cystsCross-reaction of anti-human CD monoclonal antibodies on guinea pig cells: a summary of the guinea pig section of the HLDA8 animal homologues data.Differential polarization of alveolar macrophages and bone marrow-derived monocytes following chemically and pathogen-induced chronic lung inflammation.Factors associated with severe granulomatous pneumonia in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected mice vaccinated therapeutically with hsp65 DNA.Temporal and spatial arrangement of lymphocytes within lung granulomas induced by aerosol infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Polar lipids of Burkholderia pseudomallei induce different host immune responsesMicrohemorrhage is an early event in the pulmonary fibrotic disease of PECAM-1 deficient FVB/n mice.Presence of multiple lesion types with vastly different microenvironments in C3HeB/FeJ mice following aerosol infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Extended culture of macrophages from different sources and maturation results in a common M2 phenotype.Stable T-cell population expressing an effector cell surface phenotype in the lungs of mice chronically infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Immune response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis and identification of molecular markers of disease.Therapeutic Potential of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Mycolic Acid Transporter, MmpL3Intrapulmonary delivery of XCL1-targeting small interfering RNA in mice chronically infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosisInterleukin-10 promotes Mycobacterium tuberculosis disease progression in CBA/J miceCorrelates of immune protection following cutaneous immunization with an attenuated Burkholderia pseudomallei vaccine.Potential and development of inhaled RNAi therapeutics for the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis.The minipig as an animal model to study Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and natural transmission.Mycobacterium bovis hosted by free-living-amoebae permits their long-term persistence survival outside of host mammalian cells and remain capable of transmitting disease to mice.GM-CSF knockout mice for preclinical testing of agents with antimicrobial activity against Mycobacterium abscessus.Yersinia pestis Survival and Replication in Potential Ameba Reservoir.In vivo IL-10 production reactivates chronic pulmonary tuberculosis in C57BL/6 mice.Lack of IL-10 alters inflammatory and immune responses during pulmonary Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.Virulent clinical isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis grow rapidly and induce cellular necrosis but minimal apoptosis in murine macrophages.Evidence of zoonotic leprosy in Pará, Brazilian Amazon, and risks associated with human contact or consumption of armadillos.Interactions of free-living amoebae with rice bacterial pathogens Xanthomonas oryzae pathovars oryzae and oryzicolaOptimization and Lead Selection of Benzothiazole Amide Analogs Toward a Novel Antimycobacterial AgentDisruption of granulocyte macrophage-colony stimulating factor production in the lungs severely affects the ability of mice to control Mycobacterium tuberculosis infectionHost Directed Therapy for Chronic Tuberculosis via Intrapulmonary Delivery of Aerosolized Peptide Inhibitors Targeting the IL-10-STAT3 PathwayPrimary Lung Dendritic Cell Cultures to Assess Efficacy of Spectinamide-1599 Against IntracellularXCL1 (lymphotactin) chemokine produced by activated CD8 T cells during the chronic stage of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis negatively affects production of IFN-γ by CD4 T cells and participates in granuloma stabilityComparative pharmacokinetics of spectinamide 1599 after subcutaneous and intrapulmonary aerosol administration in micePorcine lymphocyte gamma interferon responses to mitogenic stimuli monitored by a direct immunoassayThe progression of chronic tuberculosis in the mouse does not require the participation of B lymphocytes or interleukin-4Dynamics of macrophage cell populations during murine pulmonary tuberculosisRelative levels of M-CSF and GM-CSF influence the specific generation of macrophage populations during infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosisPhenotypic non-equivalence of murine (monocyte-) macrophage cells in biomaterial and inflammatory modelsFoamy macrophages within lung granulomas of mice infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis express molecules characteristic of dendritic cells and antiapoptotic markers of the TNF receptor-associated factor familyInterleukin-10 production by lung macrophages in CBA xid mutant mice infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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