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Filters: Author is Vandal, Omar H  [Clear All Filters]
2015
Goodsmith N, Guo XV, Vandal OH, Vaubourgeix J, Wang R, Botella H, Song S, Bhatt K, Liba A, Salgame P et al..  2015.  Disruption of an M. tuberculosis membrane protein causes a magnesium-dependent cell division defect and failure to persist in mice.. PLoS Pathog. 11(2):e1004645.
2009
Vandal OH, Nathan CF, Ehrt S.  2009.  Acid resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.. J Bacteriol. 191(15):4714-21.
Vandal OH, Roberts JA, Odaira T, Schnappinger D, Nathan CF, Ehrt S.  2009.  Acid-susceptible mutants of Mycobacterium tuberculosis share hypersusceptibility to cell wall and oxidative stress and to the host environment.. J Bacteriol. 191(2):625-31.
2008
Vandal OH, Pierini LM, Schnappinger D, Nathan CF, Ehrt S.  2008.  A membrane protein preserves intrabacterial pH in intraphagosomal Mycobacterium tuberculosis.. Nat Med. 14(8):849-54.
2006
Vandal OH, Gelb MH, Ehrt S, Nathan CF.  2006.  Cytosolic phospholipase A2 enzymes are not required by mouse bone marrow-derived macrophages for the control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in vitro.. Infect Immun. 74(3):1751-6.
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