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Few tools exist to assess replication of chronic pathogens during infection. This has been a considerable barrier to understanding latent tuberculosis…
Authors: Wendy P Gill, Nada S Harik, Molly R Whiddon, Reiling P Liao, John E Mittler, David R Sherman
Source: Nature medicine. 2009 Feb
View Free Full TextRecently, cholesterol was identified as a physiologically important nutrient for Mycobacterium tuberculosis survival in chronically infected mice. How…
Authors: Jennifer C Chang, Maurine D Miner, Amit K Pandey, Wendy P Gill, Nada S Harik, Christopher M Sassetti, David R Sherman
Source: Journal of bacteriology. 2009 Aug
View Free Full TextIn children, osteomyelitis is primarily hematogenous in origin and acute in nature. The principal cause of osteomyelitis in children is Staphylococcus…
Authors: Nada S Harik, Mark S Smeltzer
Source: Expert review of anti-infective therapy. 2010 Feb
View Full TextMycobacterium tuberculosis lives intracellularly, and many facets of its interactions with host cells are not well understood. We screened an M. tuber…
Authors: Jennifer C Chang, Nada S Harik, Reiling P Liao, David R Sherman
Source: The Journal of infectious diseases. 2007 Sep 1
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