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Lung organoids as a human system for Mycobacteria infection modeling and drug testing
Mycobacterial infections, including tuberculosis (TB) and infections by nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), are still public health issues. In 2023, TB caused 1.25 million deaths, while NTM remain a clinical challenge for patients with cystic fibrosis (CF).
Stephen Adonai Leon‐Icaza +4 more
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Infection With Mycobacterium chelonae Following Autologous Facial Fat Grafting: A Case Report and Review of Literature. [PDF]
Alavi Darazam I +4 more
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Resistance is futile: taming the beasts of antibiotic resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Jūlija Pečerska
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Evolution of two distinct phylogenetic lineages of the emerging human pathogen Mycobacterium ulcerans [PDF]
Michael Käser +6 more
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The bacterial dynamin‐like protein DynA from Bacillus subtilis plays a key role in phage defense. It binds the plasma membrane through a unique paddle domain in its D1 subunit. This membrane association is essential for its protective function, likely preventing explosive membrane rupture following phage infection.
Samia Shafqat +2 more
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Analysis of gene mutations associated with isoniazid, rifampicin and ethambutol resistance among Mycobacterium tuberculosisisolates from Ethiopia [PDF]
Belay Tessema +4 more
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We describe the CD9 interactome in epithelial cells for the first time. The interactome is diverse and dynamic and changes dependent on infection with specific bacteria. We validate these data by showing functional interaction between CD9 with CD44 or CD147. We therefore demonstrate that CD9 is a universal organiser of bacterial adhesion platforms able
Paige A. Wolverson +5 more
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Successful treatment with joint retention of Mycobacterium ulcerans prosthetic joint infection in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis. [PDF]
Bangham M +5 more
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