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Gandotra S, Jang S, Murray PJ, Salgame P, Ehrt S.  2007.  Nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain protein 2-deficient mice control infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis.. Infect Immun. 75(11):5127-34.
Gandotra S, Lebron MB, Ehrt S.  2010.  The Mycobacterium tuberculosis proteasome active site threonine is essential for persistence yet dispensable for replication and resistance to nitric oxide.. PLoS Pathog. 6(8):e1001040.
Gandotra S, Schnappinger D, Monteleone M, Hillen W, Ehrt S.  2007.  In vivo gene silencing identifies the Mycobacterium tuberculosis proteasome as essential for the bacteria to persist in mice.. Nat Med. 13(12):1515-20.
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.
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.