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Ginsberg M, James D, Ding B-S, Nolan D, Geng F, Butler JM, Schachterle W, Pulijaal VR, Mathew S, Chasen ST et al..  2012.  Efficient direct reprogramming of mature amniotic cells into endothelial cells by ETS factors and TGFβ suppression.. Cell. 151(3):559-75.
Kaps I, Ehrt S, Seeber S, Schnappinger D, Martin C, Riley LW, Niederweis M.  2001.  Energy transfer between fluorescent proteins using a co-expression system in Mycobacterium smegmatis.. Gene. 278(1-2):115-24.
Park SWoong, Klotzsche M, Wilson DJ, Boshoff HI, Eoh H, Manjunatha U, Blumenthal A, Rhee K, Barry CE, Aldrich CC et al..  2011.  Evaluating the sensitivity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to biotin deprivation using regulated gene expression.. PLoS Pathog. 7(9):e1002264.
Park SWoong, Klotzsche M, Wilson DJ, Boshoff HI, Eoh H, Manjunatha U, Blumenthal A, Rhee K, Barry CE, Aldrich CC et al..  2011.  Evaluating the sensitivity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to biotin deprivation using regulated gene expression.. PLoS Pathog. 7(9):e1002264.
Schirmer F, Ehrt S, Hillen W.  1997.  Expression, inducer spectrum, domain structure, and function of MopR, the regulator of phenol degradation in Acinetobacter calcoaceticus NCIB8250.. J Bacteriol. 179(4):1329-36.
Shi S, Blumenthal A, Hickey CM, Gandotra S, Levy D, Ehrt S.  2005.  Expression of many immunologically important genes in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected macrophages is independent of both TLR2 and TLR4 but dependent on IFN-alphabeta receptor and STAT1.. J Immunol. 175(5):3318-28.
Schnappinger D, Schoolnik GK, Ehrt S.  2006.  Expression profiling of host pathogen interactions: how Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the macrophage adapt to one another.. Microbes Infect. 8(4):1132-40.
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Renaud S, Hays AP, Brannagan TH, Sander HW, Edgar M, Weimer LH, Olarte MR, Dalakas MC, Xiang Z, Danon MJ et al..  2005.  Gene expression profiling in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy.. J Neuroimmunol. 159(1-2):203-14.
Ehrt S, Schirmer F, Hillen W.  1995.  Genetic organization, nucleotide sequence and regulation of expression of genes encoding phenol hydroxylase and catechol 1,2-dioxygenase in Acinetobacter calcoaceticus NCIB8250.. Mol Microbiol. 18(1):13-20.
Kim J-H, O'Brien KM, Sharma R, Boshoff HIM, Rehren G, Chakraborty S, Wallach JB, Monteleone M, Wilson DJ, Aldrich CC et al..  2013.  A genetic strategy to identify targets for the development of drugs that prevent bacterial persistence.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 110(47):19095-100.
Marrero J, Rhee KY, Schnappinger D, Pethe K, Ehrt S.  2010.  Gluconeogenic carbon flow of tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates is critical for Mycobacterium tuberculosis to establish and maintain infection.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 107(21):9819-24.
Marrero J, Trujillo C, Rhee KY, Ehrt S.  2013.  Glucose phosphorylation is required for Mycobacterium tuberculosis persistence in mice.. PLoS Pathog. 9(1):e1003116.
Hisert KB, MacCoss M, Shiloh MU, K Darwin H, Singh S, Jones RA, Ehrt S, Zhang Z, Gaffney BL, Gandotra S et al..  2005.  A glutamate-alanine-leucine (EAL) domain protein of Salmonella controls bacterial survival in mice, antioxidant defence and killing of macrophages: role of cyclic diGMP.. Mol Microbiol. 56(5):1234-45.
Santangelo Mde la Paz, Gest PM, Guerin ME, Coinçon M, Pham H, Ryan G, Puckett SE, Spencer JS, Gonzalez-Juarrero M, Daher R et al..  2011.  Glycolytic and non-glycolytic functions of Mycobacterium tuberculosis fructose-1,6-bisphosphate aldolase, an essential enzyme produced by replicating and non-replicating bacilli.. J Biol Chem. 286(46):40219-31.
Puckett S, Trujillo C, Wang Z, Eoh H, Ioerger TR, Krieger I, Sacchettini J, Schnappinger D, Rhee KY, Ehrt S.  2017.  Glyoxylate detoxification is an essential function of malate synthase required for carbon assimilation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 114(11):E2225-E2232.
Puckett S, Trujillo C, Wang Z, Eoh H, Ioerger TR, Krieger I, Sacchettini J, Schnappinger D, Rhee KY, Ehrt S.  2017.  Glyoxylate detoxification is an essential function of malate synthase required for carbon assimilation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 114(11):E2225-E2232.