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Lymphatic endothelial cells are a replicative niche for Mycobacterium tuberculosisThe proneurotrophin receptor sortilin is required for Mycobacterium tuberculosis control by macrophages.The innate immune response in human tuberculosisAutophagy is a defense mechanism inhibiting BCG and Mycobacterium tuberculosis survival in infected macrophagesIdentification of an immune-regulated phagosomal Rab cascade in macrophages.Neutrophils sense microbe size and selectively release neutrophil extracellular traps in response to large pathogens.Study of phagolysosome biogenesis in live macrophages.Experimental selection of long-term intracellular mycobacteria.Study of the in vivo role of Mce2R, the transcriptional regulator of mce2 operon in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Polyketide synthase (PKS) reduces fusion of Legionella pneumophila-containing vacuoles with lysosomes and contributes to bacterial competitiveness during infection.Protective role of autophagy against Vibrio cholerae cytolysin, a pore-forming toxin from V. cholerae.Interferon-γ-inducible Rab20 regulates endosomal morphology and EGFR degradation in macrophages.Immunoglobulins drive terminal maturation of splenic dendritic cells.Human β-defensin 2 induces extracellular accumulation of adenosine in Escherichia coliRelationship Between HIV Coinfection, Interleukin 10 Production, and Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Human Lymph Node Granulomas.Mycobacterium bovis Requires P27 (LprG) To Arrest Phagosome Maturation and Replicate within Bovine MacrophagesFunctional role(s) of phagosomal Rab GTPases.Mycobacterium tuberculosis replicates within necrotic human macrophages.Immune regulation of Rab proteins expression and intracellular transport.Porins facilitate nitric oxide-mediated killing of mycobacteria.Role of lipids in killing mycobacteria by macrophages: evidence for NF-kappaB-dependent and -independent killing induced by different lipids.Dynamic life and death interactions between Mycobacterium smegmatis and J774 macrophages.Reactive Oxygen Species Localization Programs Inflammation to Clear Microbes of Different Size.Autophagy induction favours the generation and maturation of the Coxiella-replicative vacuoles.Salmonella vacuole maturation: PIKfyve leads the way.3D correlative light and electron microscopy of cultured cells using serial blockface scanning electron microscopy.Comparison of different methods for thin section EM analysis of Mycobacterium smegmatis.Rab7 is required for the normal progression of the autophagic pathway in mammalian cells.cAMP synthesis and degradation by phagosomes regulate actin assembly and fusion events: consequences for mycobacteria.Quantitative Spatiotemporal Analysis of Phagosome Maturation in Live Cells.LRRK2 is a negative regulator of Mycobacterium tuberculosis phagosome maturation in macrophages.Lymph node-derived lymphatic endothelial cells express functional costimulatory molecules and impair dendritic cell-induced allogenic T-cell proliferationDendritic cells are central coordinators of the host immune response to Staphylococcus aureus bloodstream infectionComparative fitness analysis of D-cycloserine resistant mutants reveals both fitness-neutral and high-fitness cost genotypesGranulomatous Inflammation in Tuberculosis and Sarcoidosis: Does the Lymphatic System Contribute to Disease?The UK cellular microbiology network: Exploring the host-bacterial interfaceLRRK2 in Infection: Friend or Foe?Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection of host cells in space and timeSubcellular antibiotic visualization reveals a dynamic drug reservoir in infected macrophagesThe antibiotic bedaquiline activates host macrophage innate immune resistance to bacterial infection
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