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1. Deletion of ESX-3 and ESX-4 secretion systems in Mycobacterium abscessus results in highly impaired pathogenicity

2. Cyclophostin and Cyclipostins analogues counteract macrolide-induced resistance mediated by erm(41) in Mycobacterium abscessus

3. Trehalose polyphleates participate in Mycobacterium abscessus fitness and pathogenesis

4. Combination of serological and cytokine release assays for improved diagnosis of childhood tuberculosis in Zambia (PROMISE-TB)

5. Rational design and microwave-promoted synthesis of triclosan-based dimers: targeting InhA for anti-mycobacterial profiling

6. Intrabacterial lipid inclusion‐associated proteins: a core machinery conserved from saprophyte Actinobacteria to the human pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis

7. Loss of LpqM proteins in Mycobacterium abscessus is associated with impaired intramacrophage survival

8. Evaluation and activity of new porphyrin-peptide cage-type conjugates for the photoinactivation of Mycobacterium abscessus

9. Silencing essential gene expression in Mycobacterium abscessus during infection

10. Defining the course of neurosarcoidosis according to presentation at onset and disease modifying treatment: a cohort study of 84 patients

11. Real-World Effectiveness of Natalizumab Extended Interval Dosing in a French Cohort

12. Tailoring selective triclosan azo-adducts: Design, synthesis, and anti-mycobacterial evaluation

13. Rough and smooth variants of Mycobacterium abscessus are differentially controlled by host immunity during chronic infection of adult zebrafish

14. Mycobacterium abscessus alkyl hydroperoxide reductase C promotes cell invasion by binding to tetraspanin CD81

15. A multicenter cross-sectional French study of the impact of COVID-19 on neuromuscular diseases

16. The ESX-4 substrates, EsxU and EsxT, modulate Mycobacterium abscessus fitness.

17. Exploring Macrophage-Dependent Wound Regeneration During Mycobacterial Infection in Zebrafish

18. Elimination of PknL and MSMEG_4242 in Mycobacterium smegmatis alters the character of the outer cell envelope and selects for mutations in Lsr2

19. Efficacy of epetraborole against Mycobacterium abscessus is increased with norvaline.

20. Mycobacteriophage–antibiotic therapy promotes enhanced clearance of drug-resistant Mycobacterium abscessus

21. Nitrogen deprivation induces triacylglycerol accumulation, drug tolerance and hypervirulence in mycobacteria

22. FTY720 controls disease severity and attenuates sciatic nerve damage in chronic experimental autoimmune neuritis

23. The Role of Macrophages During Mammalian Tissue Remodeling and Regeneration Under Infectious and Non-Infectious Conditions

24. The Role of Macrophages During Zebrafish Injury and Tissue Regeneration Under Infectious and Non-Infectious Conditions

25. CFTR Depletion Confers Hypersusceptibility to Mycobacterium fortuitum in a Zebrafish Model

26. Severe inhibition of lipooligosaccharide synthesis induces TLR2-dependent elimination of Mycobacterium marinum from THP1-derived macrophages

27. Lsr2 Is an Important Determinant of Intracellular Growth and Virulence in Mycobacterium abscessus

28. Identification of KasA as the cellular target of an anti-tubercular scaffold

29. Functional Characterization of the N-Acetylmuramyl-l-Alanine Amidase, Ami1, from Mycobacterium abscessus

30. CFTR Protects against Mycobacterium abscessus Infection by Fine-Tuning Host Oxidative Defenses

31. Resting-state functional MRI demonstrates brain network reorganization in neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD).

32. Optimized Lysis-Extraction Method Combined With IS6110-Amplification for Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Paucibacillary Sputum Specimens

33. Glycopeptidolipids, a Double-Edged Sword of the Mycobacterium abscessus Complex

34. Mechanistic and Structural Insights Into the Unique TetR-Dependent Regulation of a Drug Efflux Pump in Mycobacterium abscessus

35. A Simple and Rapid Gene Disruption Strategy in Mycobacterium abscessus: On the Design and Application of Glycopeptidolipid Mutants

36. B cells response directed against Cut4 and CFP21 lipolytic enzymes in active and latent tuberculosis infections.

37. Neutrophil killing of Mycobacterium abscessus by intra- and extracellular mechanisms.

38. Controlling Extra- and Intramacrophagic Mycobacterium abscessus by Targeting Mycolic Acid Transport

39. Mycobacterium abscessus-Induced Granuloma Formation Is Strictly Dependent on TNF Signaling and Neutrophil Trafficking.

40. Experimental models of foamy macrophages and approaches for dissecting the mechanisms of lipid accumulation and consumption during dormancy and reactivation of tuberculosis

41. The distinct fate of smooth and rough Mycobacterium abscessus variants inside macrophages

42. Extraction and Purification of Mycobacterial Mycolic Acids

43. Phosphorylation of KasB regulates virulence and acid-fastness in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

44. Acetic Acid, the Active Component of Vinegar, Is an Effective Tuberculocidal Disinfectant

45. Mycobacterium marinum MgtC plays a role in phagocytosis but is dispensable for intracellular multiplication.

46. Keto-Mycolic Acid-Dependent Pellicle Formation Confers Tolerance to Drug-Sensitive Mycobacterium tuberculosis

47. Overexpression of the KdpF membrane peptide in Mycobacterium bovis BCG results in reduced intramacrophage growth and altered cording morphology.

48. Synthesis, antitubercular activity and mechanism of resistance of highly effective thiacetazone analogues.

49. MmPPOX inhibits Mycobacterium tuberculosis lipolytic enzymes belonging to the hormone-sensitive lipase family and alters mycobacterial growth.

50. Mycobacterium tuberculosis lipolytic enzymes as potential biomarkers for the diagnosis of active tuberculosis.

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