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Genomic epidemiology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Malawi: using global phylogeography to understand the impact of geographically focused interventions
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Physiologic recovery of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from drug injury: A molecular study of post antibiotic effect in vitro and in vivo
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Human genetic ancestry, Mycobacterium tuberculosis diversity, and tuberculosis disease severity in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
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Dual recombinase-mediated endothelial cell-specific lineage tracing and ablation
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High-throughput characterization of Mycobacterium tuberculosis gene function across diverse conditions
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Context-specific roles for IL-17 in tuberculosis
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Regional Lassa virus lineages select for divergent MHC-I repertoires in Mastomys natalensis rodents
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Synaptotagmin 1 and Synaptotagmin 7 promote MR1-mediated presentation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens
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Contemporary HIV-1 envelope pseudovirus panels for detecting and assessing B cell lineages with broadly neutralizing antibody potential
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Analysis of Codon Usage Bias in the Streptococcus pneumoniae Pneumolysin Gene
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Emergence of outbreak-driving high-risk Pseudomonas aeruginosa lineages in Taiwan: phylogenomic insights into ST292 and the ST235* sublineage
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Single-cell profiling reveals that dynamic lung immune responses distinguish protection from susceptibility to tuberculosis
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Prion shedding is reduced by chronic wasting disease vaccination
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Mycobacterium bovis and M. tuberculosis in Goats, Nigeria.
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Multi Epitope-Based Vaccine Design for Protection Against Mycobacterium tuberculosis and SARS-CoV-2 Coinfection
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PCR bias in 16S rRNA genes caused by GC content leads to insufficient detection of some abundant species in amplicon sequencing analyses of thermophilic microbial communities
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis and mycobacterium africanum in stools from children attending an immunization clinic in Ibadan, Nigeria
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Detailed single-cell mapping of the transcriptional response to a virus infection driven by copy-back viral genomes
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Batsheva de Rothschild Seminar on Biochemistry, Biology and Pathology of MAP Kinases, 14-18 October 2012, Maale Hachamisha, Jerusalem Hills, Israel
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recovery rates of mycobacterium tuberculosis using five decontamination methods
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Validation of a novel handheld lactate analyzer reveals concentration-dependent bias compared with a laboratory reference device
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Mitochondrial genomes resolve phylogenetic conflicts and lineage-specific adaptive dynamics in Ophiuroidea: insights from deep-sea lineages
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Connecting past and present: single-cell lineage tracing
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Reducing the risk of bias in academic publishing