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1. Pyrazolyl Thioureas and Carbothioamides with an NNSN Motif against MSSA and MRSA.

2. A copper-dependent compound restores ampicillin sensitivity in multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.

3. Reduced bacterial contamination rates detected on silicone tourniquets compared to conventional tourniquets in clinical routine.

4. Differential Susceptibility of Mycoplasma and Ureaplasma Species to Compound-Enhanced Copper Toxicity.

5. Mycobacterium tuberculosis exploits the PPM1A signaling pathway to block host macrophage apoptosis.

6. 8-Hydroxyquinolines Are Boosting Agents of Copper-Related Toxicity in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

7. Protein phosphatase, Mg2+/Mn2+-dependent 1A controls the innate antiviral and antibacterial response of macrophages during HIV-1 and Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection.

8. RNAP II processivity is a limiting step for HIV-1 transcription independent of orientation to and activity of endogenous neighboring promoters.

9. Disulfiram and Copper Ions Kill Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a Synergistic Manner.

10. Stable Phenotypic Changes of the Host T Cells Are Essential to the Long-Term Stability of Latent HIV-1 Infection.

11. Copper complexation screen reveals compounds with potent antibiotic properties against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.

12. Kinase control of latent HIV-1 infection: PIM-1 kinase as a major contributor to HIV-1 reactivation.

13. Porins increase copper susceptibility of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

14. Copper-boosting compounds: a novel concept for antimycobacterial drug discovery.

15. An AP-1 binding site in the enhancer/core element of the HIV-1 promoter controls the ability of HIV-1 to establish latent infection.

16. Selected drugs with reported secondary cell-differentiating capacity prime latent HIV-1 infection for reactivation.

17. Kinase control prevents HIV-1 reactivation in spite of high levels of induced NF-κB activity.

18. Copper resistance is essential for virulence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

19. Hit-and-run stimulation: a novel concept to reactivate latent HIV-1 infection without cytokine gene induction.

20. Rv1698 of Mycobacterium tuberculosis represents a new class of channel-forming outer membrane proteins.

21. Identification of two Mycobacterium smegmatis lipoproteins exported by a SecA2-dependent pathway.

22. Porins are required for uptake of phosphates by Mycobacterium smegmatis.

23. The growth rate of Mycobacterium smegmatis depends on sufficient porin-mediated influx of nutrients.

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