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1 ram-positive bacterium Bacillus subtilis, or Mycobacterium marinum.
2 ents of lipooligosaccharide IV (LOS-IV) from Mycobacterium marinum.
3 r for the analysis of culture filtrates from Mycobacterium marinum.
4 m tuberculosis, Mycobacterium bovis BCG, and Mycobacterium marinum.
5 complexity, the secreted protein fraction of Mycobacterium marinum.
6 istinct patterns of innate susceptibility to Mycobacterium marinum.
7 nd mel2, that affect macrophage infection by Mycobacterium marinum.
8 urally susceptible to tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium marinum.
9 acterium tuberculosis, and 85.9% homology to Mycobacterium marinum.
10 urA-katG loci in the nontuberculous pathogen Mycobacterium marinum.
11 alyse the initial response of neutrophils to Mycobacterium marinum, a close genetic relative of M. tu
12 generated a mutation in the erp homologue of Mycobacterium marinum, a close genetic relative of M. tu
13 urally susceptible to tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium marinum, a close genetic relative of the c
14 ographic structure determination of NAT from Mycobacterium marinum, a close relative of the pathogeni
15                        Finally, we show that Mycobacterium marinum, a model organism for M. tuberculo
16 r and its consequences during infection with Mycobacterium marinum, a natural fish pathogen.
17                                              Mycobacterium marinum, a natural pathogen of fish and fr
18                            Here we show that Mycobacterium marinum, a natural pathogen of fish and fr
19                                              Mycobacterium marinum, a relatively rapid-growing fish a
20                                              Mycobacterium marinum, a well-recognized cutaneous patho
21                                           In Mycobacterium marinum, an established model for ESX-1 se
22         Here we inactivated the oxyR gene in Mycobacterium marinum, an organism used to model M. tube
23  collaborated to characterize an outbreak of Mycobacterium marinum and other nontuberculous mycobacte
24 ycolyl-diarabino-glycerol, was purified from Mycobacterium marinum and subsequently identified as a 5
25 sterase) in the opportunistic human pathogen Mycobacterium marinum and the characterization of this m
26 or studying mycobacterial pathogenesis using Mycobacterium marinum and the goldfish, Carassius auratu
27 andii, is closely related to M. ulcerans and Mycobacterium marinum, and as further evidence is gather
28                   Mycobacterium ulcerans and Mycobacterium marinum are closely related pathogens whic
29               Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium marinum are thought to exert virulence, in
30 re challenged with Salmonella typhimurium or Mycobacterium marinum at earlier stages of development,
31 teins and a complex protein mixture from the Mycobacterium marinum bacterial secretome.
32 is essential for ESX-5-mediated secretion in Mycobacterium marinum, but for which the role in secreti
33 duction was isolated from the photochromogen Mycobacterium marinum by heterologous complementation of
34  network that results in iniBAC induction in Mycobacterium marinum By transposon mutagenesis, we iden
35 In zebrafish, we find that susceptibility to Mycobacterium marinum can result from either inadequate
36                                              Mycobacterium marinum causes long-term subclinical granu
37                                              Mycobacterium marinum causes tuberculosis-like disease i
38                        We describe a case of Mycobacterium marinum demonstrating robust cord formatio
39                                              Mycobacterium marinum, found commonly in salt water and
40                                              Mycobacterium marinum grows at an optimal temperature of
41                                              Mycobacterium marinum has recently been used as a model
42 screen for determinants of susceptibility to Mycobacterium marinum identified a hypersusceptible muta
43                         However, analysis of Mycobacterium marinum in zebrafish has shown that the ea
44                                              Mycobacterium marinum-infected zebrafish are used to stu
45                              Here, we deploy Mycobacterium marinum-infected zebrafish larvae for in v
46                     We monitored transparent Mycobacterium marinum-infected zebrafish live to conduct
47                We report a case of cutaneous Mycobacterium marinum infection in a renal transplant re
48  we examine the pathogenesis associated with Mycobacterium marinum infection in the fly.
49 es host immune responses in vivo, we studied Mycobacterium marinum infection in two different hosts:
50 f the tuberculous granuloma in the zebrafish-Mycobacterium marinum infection model, which is characte
51 restricting mycobacteria growth, we examined Mycobacterium marinum infection of Drosophila S2 cells.
52  et al., (2016) using the zebrafish model of Mycobacterium marinum infection provides new insights in
53                                              Mycobacterium marinum is a pathogenic mycobacterial spec
54                                              Mycobacterium marinum is a waterborne pathogen responsib
55                                              Mycobacterium marinum is an established model for discov
56                                              Mycobacterium marinum is closely related to Mycobacteriu
57 ation to conclude that the MMAR_0039 gene in Mycobacterium marinum is required to promote Esx-1 expor
58                                              Mycobacterium marinum, like Mycobacterium tuberculosis,
59                              We have found a Mycobacterium marinum locus of two genes that is require
60                    We recently constructed a Mycobacterium marinum mel2 locus mutant, which is known
61  antimicrobial activity was assessed against Mycobacterium marinum (Mm) (a model for Mtb), Pseudomona
62 tion using the esxA/esxB knockout strains of Mycobacterium marinum (Mm) and Mtb.
63 uberculosis, and the second vector tested in Mycobacterium marinum (Mm).
64                    Here, using the zebrafish-Mycobacterium marinum model, we found that mycobacterial
65                 Within 1 day of injection of Mycobacterium marinum, MsNramp expression was highly ind
66                                              Mycobacterium marinum mutants with transposon insertions
67                  In Drosophila infected with Mycobacterium marinum, mycobacterium-induced STAT activi
68                         We characterized the Mycobacterium marinum phagosome by using a variety of en
69 erculosis, and its close pathogenic relative Mycobacterium marinum, preferentially recruit and infect
70    We conducted a genetic screen to identify Mycobacterium marinum strains which failed to lyse amoeb
71        Drosophila melanogaster infected with Mycobacterium marinum suffer metabolic wasting similar t
72     However, work in zebrafish infected with Mycobacterium marinum suggests that granulomas contribut
73   We analyzed the gene expression profile of Mycobacterium marinum, the cause of fish and amphibian t
74  several genes preferentially expressed when Mycobacterium marinum, the cause of fish and amphibian t
75 cobacterium liflandii, and the fish pathogen Mycobacterium marinum; the structural diversity in the m
76 cobacterium bovis Bacille Calmette-Guerin or Mycobacterium marinum to thiacetazone, a second line ant
77             We show here that superinfecting Mycobacterium marinum traffic rapidly into preexisting g
78 ecent studies have shown that superinfecting Mycobacterium marinum traffic rapidly to established fis
79                                  A screen of Mycobacterium marinum transposon mutant library led to i
80 e secretion of PE_PGRS proteins by screening Mycobacterium marinum transposon mutants for secretion d
81    Finally, we show that flies infected with Mycobacterium marinum undergo a process like wasting: Th
82       A carboxylic acid reductase (CAR) from Mycobacterium marinum was found to convert a wide range
83  a transposon insertion mutant (cpsA::Tn) of Mycobacterium marinum was studied.
84 we determined for the intracellular pathogen Mycobacterium marinum whether it uses conserved strategi
85 regulating the levels of ESX-1 substrates in Mycobacterium marinum WhiB6 is a transcription factor th
86  gravis developed a cutaneous infection with Mycobacterium marinum, which apparently resolved followi
87                                        Using Mycobacterium marinum-zebrafish and the surrogate MsmRv3
88                                    Using the Mycobacterium marinum-zebrafish model, Cronan et al. (20

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