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  • Beyond binding: antibody ef... Beyond binding: antibody effector functions in infectious diseases
    Lu, Lenette L; Suscovich, Todd J; Fortune, Sarah M ... Nature reviews. Immunology, 01/2018, Volume: 18, Issue: 1
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    Antibodies play an essential role in host defence against pathogens by recognizing microorganisms or infected cells. Although preventing pathogen entry is one potential mechanism of protection, ...
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  • Heterogeneity in tuberculosis Heterogeneity in tuberculosis
    Cadena, Anthony M; Fortune, Sarah M; Flynn, JoAnne L Nature reviews. Immunology, 11/2017, Volume: 17, Issue: 11
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    Infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis (TB), results in a range of clinical presentations in humans. Most infections manifest as a clinically asymptomatic, ...
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  • Evidence of molting and the... Evidence of molting and the function of "rock-nosing" behavior in bowhead whales in the eastern Canadian Arctic
    Fortune, Sarah M E; Koski, William R; Higdon, Jeff W ... PloS one, 11/2017, Volume: 12, Issue: 11
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    Bowhead whales (Balaena mysticetus) have a nearly circumpolar distribution, and occasionally occupy warmer shallow coastal areas during summertime that may facilitate molting. However, relatively ...
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  • Killer whale respiration rates Killer whale respiration rates
    McRae, Tess M; Volpov, Beth L; Sidrow, Evan ... PloS one, 05/2024, Volume: 19, Issue: 5
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    Measuring breathing rates is a means by which oxygen intake and metabolic rates can be estimated to determine food requirements and energy expenditure of killer whales (Orcinus orca) and other ...
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  • TnSeq of Mycobacterium tube... TnSeq of Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical isolates reveals strain-specific antibiotic liabilities
    Carey, Allison F; Rock, Jeremy M; Krieger, Inna V ... PLoS pathogens, 03/2018, Volume: 14, Issue: 3
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    Once considered a phenotypically monomorphic bacterium, there is a growing body of work demonstrating heterogeneity among Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) strains in clinically relevant ...
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  • Variability in tuberculosis... Variability in tuberculosis granuloma T cell responses exists, but a balance of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines is associated with sterilization
    Gideon, Hannah Priyadarshini; Phuah, JiaYao; Myers, Amy J ... PLoS pathogens, 01/2015, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    Lung granulomas are the pathologic hallmark of tuberculosis (TB). T cells are a major cellular component of TB lung granulomas and are known to play an important role in containment of Mycobacterium ...
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  • Leaderless Transcripts and ... Leaderless Transcripts and Small Proteins Are Common Features of the Mycobacterial Translational Landscape
    Shell, Scarlet S; Wang, Jing; Lapierre, Pascal ... PLoS genetics, 11/2015, Volume: 11, Issue: 11
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    RNA-seq technologies have provided significant insight into the transcription networks of mycobacteria. However, such studies provide no definitive information on the translational landscape. Here, ...
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  • Sterilization of granulomas... Sterilization of granulomas is common in active and latent tuberculosis despite within-host variability in bacterial killing
    Lin, Philana Ling; Ford, Christopher B; Coleman, M Teresa ... Nature medicine, 01/2014, Volume: 20, Issue: 1
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    Over 30% of the world's population is infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), yet only ∼5-10% will develop clinical disease. Despite considerable effort, researchers understand little about ...
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  • DNA methylation impacts gen... DNA methylation impacts gene expression and ensures hypoxic survival of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
    Shell, Scarlet S; Prestwich, Erin G; Baek, Seung-Hun ... PLoS pathogens, 07/2013, Volume: 9, Issue: 7
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    DNA methylation regulates gene expression in many organisms. In eukaryotes, DNA methylation is associated with gene repression, while it exerts both activating and repressive effects in the ...
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