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The HIV-1 protein Vpr impairs phagosome maturation by controlling microtubule-dependent traffickingExploitation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis reporter strains to probe the impact of vaccination at sites of infectionMycobacterium tuberculosis responds to chloride and pH as synergistic cues to the immune status of its host cellBiochemical and structural studies of malate synthase from Mycobacterium tuberculosisFoamy macrophages and the progression of the human tuberculosis granulomaThe Mycobacterium tuberculosis ino1 gene is essential for growth and virulenceEdaxadiene: a new bioactive diterpene from Mycobacterium tuberculosisM. tuberculosis Rv2252 encodes a diacylglycerol kinase involved in the biosynthesis of phosphatidylinositol mannosides (PIMs)Pathway profiling in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: elucidation of cholesterol-derived catabolite and enzymes that catalyze its metabolismNovel inhibitors of cholesterol degradation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis reveal how the bacterium's metabolism is constrained by the intracellular environmentPathogenic mycobacteria achieve cellular persistence by inhibiting the Niemann-Pick Type C disease cellular pathwayGenetic toggling of alkaline phosphatase folding reveals signal peptides for all major modes of transport across the inner membrane of bacteria.Expression of the filarial nematode phosphorylcholine-containing glycoprotein, ES62, is stage specific.MARCO, TLR2, and CD14 are required for macrophage cytokine responses to mycobacterial trehalose dimycolate and Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Small alveolar macrophages are infected preferentially by HIV and exhibit impaired phagocytic function.Functional genetic diversity among Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex clinical isolates: delineation of conserved core and lineage-specific transcriptomes during intracellular survivalDevelopment of a novel, cell-based chemical screen to identify inhibitors of intraphagosomal lipolysis in macrophages.Fibrinogen regulates the cytotoxicity of mycobacterial trehalose dimycolate but is not required for cell recruitment, cytokine response, or control of mycobacterial infection.Induction of ER stress in macrophages of tuberculosis granulomas.Mycobacterium tuberculosis arrests host cycle at the G1/S transition to establish long term infectionRv3723/LucA coordinates fatty acid and cholesterol uptake in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Caseation of human tuberculosis granulomas correlates with elevated host lipid metabolism.Mycobacterium tuberculosis wears what it eatsLinking the transcriptional profiles and the physiological states of Mycobacterium tuberculosis during an extended intracellular infectionMycobacterial trehalose dimycolate reprograms macrophage global gene expression and activates matrix metalloproteinases.Mycobacterium and the coat of many lipids.Infection by tubercular mycobacteria is spread by nonlytic ejection from their amoeba hosts.Adherent and invasive Escherichia coli is associated with granulomatous colitis in boxer dogsTrans-species communication in the Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected macrophagePhagosomes, fatty acids and tuberculosis.Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the intimate discourse of a chronic infection.The galvanizing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: an antimicrobial mechanismLesion-Specific Immune Response in Granulomas of Patients with Pulmonary Tuberculosis: A Pilot StudyHousehold air pollution causes dose-dependent inflammation and altered phagocytosis in human macrophages.Perforin-2 is essential for intracellular defense of parenchymal cells and phagocytes against pathogenic bacteria.Intracellular Mycobacterium tuberculosis exploits host-derived fatty acids to limit metabolic stressWho puts the tubercle in tuberculosis?The evolutionary pressures that have molded Mycobacterium tuberculosis into an infectious adjuvantImmune activation of the host cell induces drug tolerance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis both in vitro and in vivo.Lysosomal ubiquitin and the demise of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
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