Below are the most recent publications written about "Mycobacterium bovis" by people in Profiles.
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Singh S, Saavedra-Avila NA, Tiwari S, Porcelli SA. A century of BCG vaccination: Immune mechanisms, animal models, non-traditional routes and implications for COVID-19. Front Immunol. 2022; 13:959656.
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Tiwari S, Dutt TS, Chen B, Chen M, Kim J, Dai AZ, Lukose R, Shanley C, Fox A, Karger BR, Porcelli SA, Chan J, Podell BK, Obregon-Henao A, Orme IM, Jacobs WR, Henao-Tamayo M. BCG-Prime and boost with Esx-5 secretion system deletion mutant leads to better protection against clinical strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Vaccine. 2020 10 21; 38(45):7156-7165.
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Gough ME, Graviss EA, Chen TA, Obasi EM, May EE. Compounding effect of vitamin D3 diet, supplementation, and alcohol exposure on macrophage response to mycobacterium infection. Tuberculosis (Edinb). 2019 05; 116S:S42-S58.
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Nadar VS, Chen J, Dheeman DS, Galv?n AE, Yoshinaga-Sakurai K, Kandavelu P, Sankaran B, Kuramata M, Ishikawa S, Rosen BP, Yoshinaga M. Arsinothricin, an arsenic-containing non-proteinogenic amino acid analog of glutamate, is a broad-spectrum antibiotic. Commun Biol. 2019; 2:131.
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Furuya H, Chan OTM, Pagano I, Zhu C, Kim N, Peres R, Hokutan K, Alter S, Rhode P, Rosser CJ. Effectiveness of two different dose administration regimens of an IL-15 superagonist complex (ALT-803) in an orthotopic bladder cancer mouse model. J Transl Med. 2019 01 17; 17(1):29.
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Trivedi NH, Yu JJ, Hung CY, Doelger RP, Navara CS, Armitige LY, Seshu J, Sinai AP, Chambers JP, Guentzel MN, Arulanandam BP. Microbial co-infection alters macrophage polarization, phagosomal escape, and microbial killing. Innate Immun. 2018 04; 24(3):152-162.
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Yoo WJ, Choi IH, Yun YH, Cho TJ, Cheon JE, Song MH, Chung CY, Park MS, Choi E, Lee HJ, Park KU. Primary epiphyseal osteomyelitis caused by mycobacterium species in otherwise healthy toddlers. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2014 Sep 03; 96(17):e145.
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Kim BH, Shenoy AR, Kumar P, Das R, Tiwari S, MacMicking JD. A family of IFN-?-inducible 65-kD GTPases protects against bacterial infection. Science. 2011 May 06; 332(6030):717-21.
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Spencer CT, Abate G, Blazevic A, Hoft DF. Only a subset of phosphoantigen-responsive gamma9delta2 T cells mediate protective tuberculosis immunity. J Immunol. 2008 Oct 01; 181(7):4471-84.
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Ouellet H, Ouellet Y, Richard C, Labarre M, Wittenberg B, Wittenberg J, Guertin M. Truncated hemoglobin HbN protects Mycobacterium bovis from nitric oxide. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2002 Apr 30; 99(9):5902-7.