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1 Activity of DSA against anaerobically adapted Mycobacterium bovis BCG in vitro Parrish, Nicole M.
2009
4 p. 325-327
3 p.
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2 Adverse reactions to Mycobacterium bovis bacille Calmette–Guérin (BCG) vaccination against tuberculosis in humans, veterinary animals and wildlife species Murphy, D.
2008
4 p. 344-357
14 p.
article
3 A multicenter study of Cross-Priming Amplification for tuberculosis diagnosis at peripheral level in China Ou, Xichao
2014
4 p. 428-433
6 p.
article
4 An insight into the regulation of mce4 operon of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rathor, Nisha
2013
4 p. 389-397
9 p.
article
5 A novel assay detecting recall response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis: Comparison with existing assays Hsu, Denise C.
2012
4 p. 321-327
7 p.
article
6 A novel method for diagnosis of smear-negative tuberculosis patients by combining a random unbiased Phi29 amplification with a specific real-time PCR Pang, Yu
2015
4 p. 411-414
4 p.
article
7 A novel quinoline derivative that inhibits mycobacterial FtsZ Mathew, Bini
2013
4 p. 398-400
3 p.
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8 Antimicrobial peptides and proteins in mycobacterial therapy: Current status and future prospects Padhi, Avinash
2014
4 p. 363-373
11 p.
article
9 A polymorphism in the inducible nitric oxide synthase gene is associated with tuberculosis Miguel Gómez, Luis
2007
4 p. 288-294
7 p.
article
10 A real-time PCR signature to discriminate between tuberculosis and other pulmonary diseases Laux da Costa, Lucas
2015
4 p. 421-425
5 p.
article
11 Association of Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE_PGRS33 polymorphism with clinical and epidemiological characteristics Talarico, Sarah
2007
4 p. 338-346
9 p.
article
12 Association of polymorphisms in IL-12/IFN-γ pathway genes with susceptibility to pulmonary tuberculosis in Indonesia Sahiratmadja, Edhyana
2007
4 p. 303-311
9 p.
article
13 BCG vaccination in the cotton rat (Sigmodon hispidus) infected by the pulmonary route with virulent Mycobacterium tuberculosis McFarland, Christine T.
2010
4 p. 262-267
6 p.
article
14 Bedaquiline for the treatment of resistant tuberculosis: Promises and pitfalls Kakkar, Ashish Kumar
2014
4 p. 357-362
6 p.
article
15 CD4+ T cell polyfunctional profile in HIV-TB coinfection are similar between individuals with latent and active TB infection Canaday, David H.
2015
4 p. 470-475
6 p.
article
16 Changes in cell-mediated immune response after lung resection surgery for MDR-TB patients Park, Seung-Kyu
2011
4 p. 300-307
8 p.
article
17 Changes in Tuberculosis Brennan, Patrick J.
2003
4 p. 221
article
18 Characteristics of drug-resistant tuberculosis in Abkhazia (Georgia), a high-prevalence area in Eastern Europe Pardini, Manuela
2009
4 p. 317-324
8 p.
article
19 Chinese herbal medicine as adjuvant treatment to chemotherapy for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB): A systematic review of randomised clinical trials Wang, Mei
2015
4 p. 364-372
9 p.
article
20 Chronobiology: Relevance for tuberculosis Santos, Lígia Gabrielle
2012
4 p. 293-300
8 p.
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21 Clinical Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from the population of Łódź, Poland stimulated macrophages to the lower production of IL-12 and NO when compared to the virulent H37Rv strain Vrba-Pech, Adriana
2014
4 p. 383-388
6 p.
article
22 Consequence of prior exposure to environmental mycobacteria on BCG vaccination and diagnosis of tuberculosis infection Thom, Michelle
2008
4 p. 324-334
11 p.
article
23 Corrigendum to “Mycobacterium tuberculosis pili (MTP), a putative biomarker for a tuberculosis diagnostic test” [Tuberculosis 94 (3) (May 2014) 338–345] Naidoo, Natasha
2014
4 p. 454-
1 p.
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24 Decreased serum granulysin levels in childhood tuberculosis which reverse after therapy Di Liberto, Diana
2007
4 p. 322-328
7 p.
article
25 Density equalizing mapping of the global tuberculosis research architecture Groneberg, David A.
2015
4 p. 515-522
8 p.
article
26 Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in clinical samples using insertion sequences IS 6110 and IS990 Boruń, M.
2001
4 p. 271-278
8 p.
article
27 Development and application of single-tube multiplex real-time PCR for lineage classification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis based on large sequence polymorphism in Northeast Thailand Faksri, Kiatichai
2015
4 p. 404-410
7 p.
article
28 Development and evaluation of a novel multiple-antigen ELISA for serodiagnosis of tuberculosis Zhang, Shu-Lin
2009
4 p. 278-284
7 p.
article
29 Development of a Mycobacterium smegmatis transposon mutant array for characterising the mechanism of action of tuberculosis drugs: Findings with isoniazid and its structural analogues Campen, Richard L.
2015
4 p. 432-439
8 p.
article
30 Development of a time-resolved fluoroimmunoassay of CFP-10 for rapid diagnosis of tuberculous pleural effusion Lu, Jianyi
2015
4 p. 426-431
6 p.
article
31 Differences in immune cell function between tuberculosis positive and negative Asian elephants Landolfi, Jennifer A.
2014
4 p. 374-382
9 p.
article
32 Differential activation of alveolar and peritoneal macrophages from BCG-vaccinated guinea pigs Cho, Hyosun
2008
4 p. 307-316
10 p.
article
33 Differential expression of miRNAs and their relation to active tuberculosis Xu, Zhihong
2015
4 p. 395-403
9 p.
article
34 Differential gene expression between Mycobacterium bovis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rehren, Germán
2007
4 p. 347-359
13 p.
article
35 Disseminated disease severity as a measure of virulence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the guinea pig model Palanisamy, Gopinath S.
2008
4 p. 295-306
12 p.
article
36 DNA polymorphism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE_PGRS33 gene among clinical isolates of pediatric TB patients and its associations with clinical presentation Wang, Jun
2011
4 p. 287-292
6 p.
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37 Editorial Board 2012
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38 Editorial Board 2009
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39 Editorial Board 2007
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40 Editorial Board 2008
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41 Editorial Board 2005
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42 Editorial Board 2011
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43 Editorial Board 2003
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44 Editorial Board 2015
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45 Editorial Board 2010
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46 Editorial Board 2013
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47 Editorial Board 2014
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48 Effective inhibitors of the essential kinase PknB and their potential as anti-mycobacterial agents Lougheed, Kathryn E.A.
2011
4 p. 277-286
10 p.
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49 Effects of immunomodulators on liquefaction and ulceration in the rabbit skin model of tuberculosis Sun, Hongjia
2012
4 p. 345-350
6 p.
article
50 Epstein–Barr virus-induced gene 3 (EBI3) polymorphisms and expression are associated with susceptibility to pulmonary tuberculosis Zheng, Ruijuan
2015
4 p. 497-504
8 p.
article
51 Erratum to “Abstracts” [Tuberculosis 82 (4/5) (2002) 187–258] Marklund, B.I
2003
4 p. 273
article
52 Erratum to “Design of immunogenic peptides from Mycobacterium tuberculosis genes expressed during macrophage infection” [Tuberculosis 89 (3) (May 2009) 210–217] Seghrouchni, Fouad
2009
4 p. 328-
1 p.
article
53 Evaluating the role of tumor necrosis factor-alpha in experimental pulmonary tuberculosis in the guinea pig Lasco, Todd M.
2005
4 p. 245-258
14 p.
article
54 Evaluation of a domestic interferon-gamma release assay for detecting Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection in China Liu, Yongliang
2015
4 p. 523-526
4 p.
article
55 Expression, immunochemical characterization and localization of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis protein p27 Le Moigne, V.
2005
4 p. 213-219
7 p.
article
56 Fitness of acquired drug resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from DOTS compliant patients Bhatter, Purva
2013
4 p. 418-424
7 p.
article
57 Frank Miles Collins Brennan, Michael J
2003
4 p. 271-272
article
58 Frequency of DRB1–DQB1 two-locus haplotypes in tuberculosis: Preliminary report Dubaniewicz, Anna
2005
4 p. 259-267
9 p.
article
59 Gene expression in HIV-1/Mycobacterium tuberculosis co-infected macrophages is dominated by M. tuberculosis Maddocks, Susan
2009
4 p. 285-293
9 p.
article
60 Genetic diversity within Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex impacts on the accuracy of genotypic pyrazinamide drug-susceptibility assay Köser, Claudio U.
2014
4 p. 451-453
3 p.
article
61 George B. Mackaness, M.D., D.Phil., F.R.S. North, Robert J.
2007
4 p. 391-
1 p.
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62 Growth phase-associated changes in protein expression in Mycobacterium smegmatis identify a new low molecular weight heat shock protein Ntolosi, B.A.
2001
4 p. 279-289
11 p.
article
63 High transmissibility of the modern Beijing Mycobacterium tuberculosis in homeless patients of Japan Wada, Takayuki
2009
4 p. 252-255
4 p.
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64 Honeybees Apis mellifera can detect the scent of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Suckling, David M.
2011
4 p. 327-328
2 p.
article
65 Human Mycobacterium bovis infection in ten Latin American countries de Kantor, Isabel N.
2008
4 p. 358-365
8 p.
article
66 Identification of Rv0222 from RD4 as a novel serodiagnostic target for tuberculosis Rosenkrands, Ida
2008
4 p. 335-343
9 p.
article
67 Identification of the monocyte activating motif in Mycobacterium tuberculosis chaperonin 60.1 Hu, Yanmin
2013
4 p. 442-447
6 p.
article
68 Immigrants do not transmit tuberculosis more than indigenous patients in Catalonia (Spain) Godoy, Pere
2013
4 p. 456-460
5 p.
article
69 Immunogenicity of mycobacterial vesicles in humans: Identification of a new tuberculosis antibody biomarker Ziegenbalg, Anke
2013
4 p. 448-455
8 p.
article
70 Immunohistological characterization of spinal TB granulomas from HIV-negative and -positive patients Danaviah, S.
2013
4 p. 432-441
10 p.
article
71 Immunological cross-reactivity of mycobacterial topoisomerase I and divergence from other bacteria Leelaram, Majety Naga
2009
4 p. 256-262
7 p.
article
72 Improved signal peptide predictions in mycobacteria? Leversen, Nils Anders
2012
4 p. 291-292
2 p.
article
73 Increased mortality associated with treated active tuberculosis in HIV-infected adults in Tanzania Kabali, Conrad
2013
4 p. 461-466
6 p.
article
74 Individual Mycobacterium tuberculosis universal stress protein homologues are dispensable in vitro Hingley-Wilson, S.M.
2010
4 p. 236-244
9 p.
article
75 Influence of previous tuberculin skin test on serial IFN-γ release assays Sauzullo, Ilaria
2011
4 p. 322-326
5 p.
article
76 Inhalable microparticles of nitric oxide donors induce phagosome maturation and kill Mycobacterium tuberculosis Verma, Rahul Kumar
2013
4 p. 412-417
6 p.
article
77 Innate cytokine profiling of bovine alveolar macrophages reveals commonalities and divergence in the response to Mycobacterium bovis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection Magee, David A.
2014
4 p. 441-450
10 p.
article
78 Innate-like γδ T cell responses to mycobacterium Bacille Calmette-Guerin using the public Vγ2 repertoire in Macaca fascicularis Cairo, Cristiana
2007
4 p. 373-383
11 p.
article
79 Interferonγ/IL10 ratio defines the disease severity in pulmonary and extra pulmonary tuberculosis Jamil, Bushra
2007
4 p. 279-287
9 p.
article
80 IS6110 DNA fingerprinting analysis of individually separated colonies of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Matsumoto, Tomoshige
2005
4 p. 207-212
6 p.
article
81 Kinetics of Mycobacterium tuberculosis-specific IFN-γ responses and sputum bacillary clearance in HIV-infected adults during treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis Mzinza, David T.
2015
4 p. 463-469
7 p.
article
82 Latent tuberculosis infection – Revisiting and revising concepts Salgame, Padmini
2015
4 p. 373-384
12 p.
article
83 Lesions associated with Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex infection in the European wild boar Martín-Hernando, Maria Paz
2007
4 p. 360-367
8 p.
article
84 Lipoarabinomannans—structurally diverse and functionally enigmatic macroamphiphiles of mycobacteria and related actinomycetes Sutcliffe, Iain
2005
4 p. 205-206
2 p.
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85 Liposomal delivery of lipoarabinomannan triggers Mycobacterium tuberculosis specific T-cells Kallert, Stephanie
2015
4 p. 452-462
11 p.
article
86 Liquefaction and cavity formation in pulmonary TB: A simple method in rabbit skin to test inhibitors Dannenberg Jr., Arthur M.
2009
4 p. 243-247
5 p.
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87 Low rates of synonymous mutations in sequences of Mycobacterium tuberculosis GyrA and KatG genes Khrustalev, Vladislav Victorovich
2012
4 p. 333-344
12 p.
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88 Macrophage turnover, division and activation within developing, peak and “healed” tuberculous lesions produced in rabbits by BCG Dannenberg Jr., Arthur M
2003
4 p. 251-260
article
89 Mapping the global use of different BCG vaccine strains Ritz, Nicole
2009
4 p. 248-251
4 p.
article
90 Meeting Report: NIH Workshop on the Tuberculosis Immune Epitope Database Ernst, Joel D.
2008
4 p. 366-370
5 p.
article
91 Molecular analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from tuberculous meningitis patients in Thailand Yorsangsukkamol, Jutaporn
2009
4 p. 304-309
6 p.
article
92 Molecular evolution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: phylogenetic reconstruction of clonal expansion Warren, R.M.
2001
4 p. 291-302
12 p.
article
93 Moxifloxacin plus standard first-line therapy in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis: A meta-analysis Chen, Zhi
2015
4 p. 490-496
7 p.
article
94 Mutation in the P36 gene of Mycobacterium bovis provokes attenuation of the bacillus in a mouse model Bigi, F.
2005
4 p. 221-226
6 p.
article
95 Mycobacterium tuberculosis components stimulate production of the antimicrobial peptide hepcidin Sow, Fatoumata B.
2011
4 p. 314-321
8 p.
article
96 Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection induces hypoxic lung lesions in the rat Heng, YiXiong
2011
4 p. 339-341
3 p.
article
97 Mycobacterium tuberculosis is resistant to streptolydigin Speer, Alexander
2013
4 p. 401-404
4 p.
article
98 Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE_PGRS16 and PE_PGRS26 genetic polymorphism among clinical isolates Talarico, Sarah
2008
4 p. 283-294
12 p.
article
99 Mycobacterium tuberculosis WhiB1 represses transcription of the essential chaperonin GroEL2 Stapleton, Melanie R.
2012
4 p. 328-332
5 p.
article
100 Mycocerosic acid biomarkers for the diagnosis of tuberculosis in the Coimbra Skeletal Collection Redman, Janet E.
2009
4 p. 267-277
11 p.
article
101 Mycolic acids and ancient DNA confirm an osteological diagnosis of tuberculosis Gernaey, A.M.
2001
4 p. 259-265
7 p.
article
102 Natural infection of guinea pigs exposed to patients with highly drug-resistant tuberculosis Dharmadhikari, Ashwin S.
2011
4 p. 329-338
10 p.
article
103 Neutrophil apoptosis in the context of tuberculosis infection Alemán, Mercedes
2015
4 p. 359-363
5 p.
article
104 Neutrophils exacerbate tuberculosis infection in genetically susceptible mice Yeremeev, Vladimir
2015
4 p. 447-451
5 p.
article
105 New fluoroquinolones active against fluoroquinolones-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains Guerrini, Valentina
2013
4 p. 405-411
7 p.
article
106 Non-acid-fastness in Mycobacterium tuberculosis ΔkasB mutant correlates with the cell envelope electron density Yamada, Hiroyuki
2012
4 p. 351-357
7 p.
article
107 Optimization of recombinant Mycobacterium tuberculosis RNA polymerase expression and purification Banerjee, Rajdeep
2014
4 p. 397-404
8 p.
article
108 Pathology of postprimary tuberculosis in humans and mice: Contradiction of long-held beliefs Hunter, Robert L.
2007
4 p. 267-278
12 p.
article
109 Phylogenetic relationships and classification of thiolases and thiolase-like proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium smegmatis Anbazhagan, Padmanabhan
2014
4 p. 405-412
8 p.
article
110 Plasma granulysin levels and cellular interferon-γ production correlate with curative host responses in tuberculosis, while plasma interferon-γ levels correlate with tuberculosis disease activity in adults Sahiratmadja, E.
2007
4 p. 312-321
10 p.
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111 Point-of-care breath test for biomarkers of active pulmonary tuberculosis Phillips, Michael
2012
4 p. 314-320
7 p.
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112 Promoter analysis in mycobacteria using xyl E reporter assays and its implication in high throughput screening Dastur, A.
2001
4 p. 267-269
3 p.
article
113 Protective efficacy of piperine against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Sharma, Sandeep
2014
4 p. 389-396
8 p.
article
114 Real time PCR quantification of viable Mycobacterium tuberculosis from sputum samples treated with propidium monoazide de Assunção, Thiago Milech
2014
4 p. 421-427
7 p.
article
115 Regulatory T cell frequency and modulation of IFN-gamma and IL-17 in active and latent tuberculosis Marin, Nancy D.
2010
4 p. 252-261
10 p.
article
116 Re: Supporting health systems for tuberculosis through research Cohen, Ted
2012
4 p. 290-
1 p.
article
117 Resuscitation factors from mycobacteria: homologs of Micrococcus luteus proteins Zhu, Wenming
2003
4 p. 261-269
article
118 Rv3134c/devR/devS operon of Mycobacterium bovis BCG is differentially transcribed under “in vitro” stress conditions Rodriguez, Juan Germán
2008
4 p. 273-282
10 p.
article
119 Serum biomarkers of treatment response within a randomized clinical trial for pulmonary tuberculosis Jayakumar, A.
2015
4 p. 415-420
6 p.
article
120 Short-term bleach digestion of sputum in the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis in patients co-infected with HIV Lawson, L.
2007
4 p. 368-372
5 p.
article
121 Should a new tuberculosis vaccine be administered intranasally? Källenius, Gunilla
2007
4 p. 257-266
10 p.
article
122 Solid lipid particle-based inhalable sustained drug delivery system against experimental tuberculosis Pandey, Rajesh
2005
4 p. 227-234
8 p.
article
123 Solution structure of Rv2377c-founding member of the MbtH-like protein family Buchko, Garry W.
2010
4 p. 245-251
7 p.
article
124 Specific bacterial genotypes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis cause extensive dissemination and brain infection in an experimental model Hernandez Pando, Rogelio
2010
4 p. 268-277
10 p.
article
125 Stimulate the phagocytes Young, D.B.
2001
4 p. 257-258
2 p.
article
126 Sudden cardiac death and tuberculosis – How much do we know? Liu, Alexander
2012
4 p. 307-313
7 p.
article
127 Supporting health systems for tuberculosis through research Bothamley, Graham
2012
4 p. 289-
1 p.
article
128 Suppression of IFNγ+mycobacterial lipoarabinomannan-induced NO by IL-4 is due to decreased IRF-1 expression Morris, Kristin R.
2009
4 p. 294-303
10 p.
article
129 Susceptibility of brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula) infected with Mycobacterium bovis is associated with a transient macrophage activation profile Denis, Michel
2005
4 p. 235-244
10 p.
article
130 TB database 2010: Overview and update Galagan, James E.
2010
4 p. 225-235
11 p.
article
131 The antimicrobial effect of colistin methanesulfonate on Mycobacterium tuberculosis in vitro van Breda, Shane Vontelin
2015
4 p. 440-446
7 p.
article
132 The changing face of tuberculosis: Trends in tuberculosis-associated skeletal changes Steyn, Maryna
2013
4 p. 467-474
8 p.
article
133 The chemotherapy of tuberculous lymphadenopathy in children Donald, P.R.
2010
4 p. 213-224
12 p.
article
134 The DosR regulon of M. tuberculosis and antibacterial tolerance Bartek, I.L.
2009
4 p. 310-316
7 p.
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135 The fibroblast growth factor-2 arrests Mycobacterium avium sp. paratuberculosis growth and immunomodulates host response in macrophages Wang, Jianjun
2015
4 p. 505-514
10 p.
article
136 The LuxR family regulator Rv0195 modulates Mycobacterium tuberculosis dormancy and virulence Fang, Haihong
2013
4 p. 425-431
7 p.
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137 The mycobacterial PhoH2 proteins are type II toxin antitoxins coupled to RNA helicase domains Andrews, Emma S.V.
2015
4 p. 385-394
10 p.
article
138 The presence of a galactosamine substituent on the arabinogalactan of Mycobacterium tuberculosis abrogates full maturation of human peripheral blood monocyte-derived dendritic cells and increases secretion of IL-10 Wheat, William H.
2015
4 p. 476-489
14 p.
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139 The role of ancestry in TB susceptibility of an admixed South African population Daya, Michelle
2014
4 p. 413-420
8 p.
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140 The role of GlnD in ammonia assimilation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Read, Rose
2007
4 p. 384-390
7 p.
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141 The scent of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Syhre, Mona
2008
4 p. 317-323
7 p.
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142 The scent of Mycobacterium tuberculosis – Part II breath Syhre, Mona
2009
4 p. 263-266
4 p.
article
143 The TB structural genomics consortium: a resource for Mycobacterium tuberculosis biology Terwilliger, T.C
2003
4 p. 223-249
article
144 The unsurprising story of MDR-TB resistance in India Babu, Giridhara R.
2012
4 p. 301-306
6 p.
article
145 TIRAP polymorphisms and TB susceptibility Denholm, Justin T.
2011
4 p. 342-
1 p.
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146 T lymphocyte surface expression of exhaustion markers as biomarkers of the efficacy of chemotherapy for tuberculosis Henao-Tamayo, Marcela
2011
4 p. 308-313
6 p.
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147 Treatment end point determinants for pulmonary tuberculosis: Human resistin as a surrogate biomarker Ehtesham, Nasreen Z.
2011
4 p. 293-299
7 p.
article
148 Tuberculosis diagnosis using immunodominant, secreted antigens of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Bekmurzayeva, Aliya
2013
4 p. 381-388
8 p.
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149 Vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms and sputum conversion time in pulmonary tuberculosis patients Babb, C.
2007
4 p. 295-302
8 p.
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150 Vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms and susceptibility M. tuberculosis in Native Paraguayans Wilbur, Alicia K.
2007
4 p. 329-337
9 p.
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151 Whole-genome sequencing to detect recent transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in settings with a high burden of tuberculosis Luo, Tao
2014
4 p. 434-440
7 p.
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