Studies on Chemotherapeutics for <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i>. III
Hyozo Taniyama+2 more
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Isolation and structure of mycobactin T, a growth factor from Mycobacterium tuberculosis [PDF]
GA Snow
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Protective immune response against Rhodococcus equi: An innate immunity‐focused review
Abstract Rhodococcus equi causes pyogranulomatous pneumonia in foals and immunocompromised people. Despite decades of research efforts, no vaccine is available against this common cause of disease and death in foals. The purpose of this narrative review is to summarise the current understanding of interactions between R. equi and the host innate immune
Bibiana Petri da Silveira+4 more
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Identification of the Cytotoxic Transglutaminase from <i>Mycobacterium</i> spp. That Is Involved in RIPK1 Activation. [PDF]
Zhang X+8 more
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Studies on Chemotherapeutics for Mycobacterium tuberculosis. VI
Hyozo Taniyama+2 more
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Abstract Background Intralesional chemotherapeutic administration represents an important treatment option for equine cutaneous neoplasia. Tigilanol‐tiglate (TT), a novel molecule extracted from Fontainea picrosperma, an Australian rainforest plant, is registered for intratumoural treatment of canine MCT, leading to rapid oncosis and tumour slough ...
Raphael Labens+15 more
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mlstverse-web: advancing real-time identification of mycobacteria from sputum using targeted sequencing NALC-Seq. [PDF]
Matsumoto Y+13 more
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On the Hydrolysis of <i>N</i>-Acylated Amino Acids by <i>Mycobacterium phlei</i>
Yukio Kameda, Etsuko Toyoura
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THE STRUCTURE OF MYCOBACTIN P, A GROWTH FACTOR FOR MYCOBACTERIUM JOHNEI, AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF ITS IRON COMPLEX [PDF]
G A Snow
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A signal transduction blind spot: the function of adenylyl cyclase transmembrane domains
Transmembrane adenylyl cyclases (tmACs) are essential for synthesising the universal second messenger cyclic AMP. All tmACs share a common topology that includes a large 12‐helix transmembrane (TM) domain. This domain accounts for ~ 35% of the coding sequence but its function is still an open question.
Ryan S. Dowsell, Matthew G. Gold
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