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1. Brucellosis in wildlife in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis

2. Route of Infection Strongly Impacts the Host-Pathogen Relationship

3. Allergic Asthma Favors Brucella Growth in the Lungs of Infected Mice

4. Trypanosoma Infection Favors Brucella Elimination via IL-12/IFNγ-Dependent Pathways

5. Erythritol Availability in Bovine, Murine and Human Models Highlights a Potential Role for the Host Aldose Reductase during Brucella Infection

6. Virulence and immunogenicity of genetically defined human and porcine isolates of M. avium subsp. hominissuis in an experimental mouse infection.

7. Brucella abortus strain 2308 Wisconsin genome: importance of the definition of reference strains

8. On the link between cell cycle and infection of the Alphaproteobacterium Brucella abortus

9. In Situ Characterization of Splenic Brucella melitensis Reservoir Cells during the Chronic Phase of Infection in Susceptible Mice.

10. Quorum sensing and self-quorum quenching in the intracellular pathogen Brucellamelitensis.

11. In situ microscopy analysis reveals local innate immune response developed around Brucella infected cells in resistant and susceptible mice.

12. Identification of the essential Brucella melitensis porin Omp2b as a suppressor of Bax-induced cell death in yeast in a genome-wide screening.

13. Functional characterization of the incomplete phosphotransferase system (PTS) of the intracellular pathogen Brucella melitensis.

14. Brucellosis vaccines: assessment of Brucella melitensis lipopolysaccharide rough mutants defective in core and O-polysaccharide synthesis and export.

15. A novel gluconeogenic route enables efficient use of erythritol in zoonotic Brucella

16. Host cell egress of Brucella abortus requires <scp>BNIP3L</scp> ‐mediated mitophagy

17. Estudio comparativo de la detección de SARS-CoV-2 por RT-PCR en muestras de hisopado nasofaringeo y saliva un estudio piloto en Bolivia

18. BNIP3L-mediated mitophagy triggered by Brucella in host cells is required for bacterial egress

19. Brucellosis in wildlife in Africa: a systematic review and meta-analysis

20. Pathogenicity and Its Implications in Taxonomy: The Brucella and Ochrobactrum Case

21. Glucose Oxidation to Pyruvate Is Not Essential for Brucella suis Biovar 5 Virulence in the Mouse Model

23. Convergent evolution of zoonotic Brucella species toward the selective use of the pentose phosphate pathway

24. Convergent evolution of zoonotic

25. Documenting the absence of brucellosis in cattle, goats and dogs in a 'One Health' interface in the Mnisi community, Limpopo, South Africa

26. Field performance of six Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis antigens in a 20h interferon gamma release assay in Belgium

27. Brucellacentral carbon metabolism: an update

28. CtrA controls cell division and outer membrane composition of the pathogenBrucella abortus

29. Route of Infection Strongly Impacts the Host-Pathogen Relationship

30. Brucella abortus Cell Cycle and Infection Are Coordinated

31. Allergic Asthma Favors Brucella Growth in the Lungs of Infected Mice

32. Transposon Sequencing of Brucella abortus Uncovers Essential Genes for Growth In Vitro and Inside Macrophages

33. Transposon Sequencing of Brucella abortus Uncovers Essential Genes for Growth

34. 3D correlative electron microscopy reveals continuity of Brucellacontaining vacuoles with the endoplasmic reticulum

35. Mitochondrial fragmentation affects neither the sensitivity to TNFα-induced apoptosis of Brucella-infected cells nor the intracellular replication of the bacteria

36. Mitochondria: A target for bacteria

37. Erythritol Availability in Bovine, Murine and Human Models Highlights a Potential Role for the Host Aldose Reductase during Brucella Infection

38. Chronic Brucella Infection Induces Selective and Persistent Interferon Gamma-Dependent Alterations of Marginal Zone Macrophages in the Spleen

39. Trypanosoma Infection Favors Brucella Elimination via IL-12/IFNγ-Dependent Pathways

40. Brucella Genital Tropism: What's on the Menu?

41. The quest for a true One Health perspective of brucellosis

42. Innate immune recognition of flagellin limits systemic persistence ofBrucella

43. CtrA controls cell division and outer membrane composition of the pathogen Brucella abortus

44. Frontiers in Microbiology

45. A Brucella abortus cstA mutant is defective for association with endoplasmic reticulum exit sites and displays altered trafficking in HeLa cells

46. The histidine kinase PdhS controls cell cycle progression of the pathogenic alphaproteobacterium Brucella abortus

47. Identification of a Brucella spp. secreted effector specifically interacting with human small GTPase Rab2

48. Role of FlbT in flagellin production in Brucella melitensis

49. RpoE1, an extracytoplasmic function sigma factor, is a repressor of the flagellar system in Brucella melitensis

50. G1-arrested newborn cells are the predominant infectious form of the pathogen Brucella abortus

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