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168 related items for PubMed ID: 22000803

  • 41. Are the PE-PGRS proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis variable surface antigens?
    Banu S, Honoré N, Saint-Joanis B, Philpott D, Prévost MC, Cole ST.
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    Garcia-Pelayo MC, Caimi KC, Inwald JK, Hinds J, Bigi F, Romano MI, van Soolingen D, Hewinson RG, Cataldi A, Gordon SV.
    Tuberculosis (Edinb); 2004 Apr; 84(3-4):159-66. PubMed ID: 15207485
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  • 43. DNA polymorphism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE_PGRS33 gene among clinical isolates of pediatric TB patients and its associations with clinical presentation.
    Wang J, Huang Y, Zhang A, Zhu C, Yang Z, Xu H.
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    Li AH, Lam WL, Stokes RW.
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    Ben Amor Y, Shashkina E, Johnson S, Bifani PJ, Kurepina N, Kreiswirth B, Bhattacharya S, Spencer J, Rendon A, Catanzaro A, Gennaro ML.
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  • 50. Frequent homologous recombination events in Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE/PPE multigene families: potential role in antigenic variability.
    Karboul A, Mazza A, Gey van Pittius NC, Ho JL, Brousseau R, Mardassi H.
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  • 51. Multiple, independent, identical IS6110 insertions in Mycobacterium tuberculosis PPE genes.
    McEvoy CR, Warren RM, van Helden PD, Gey van Pittius NC.
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  • 54. Limitations of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis reference genome H37Rv in the detection of virulence-related loci.
    O'Toole RF, Gautam SS.
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  • 56. Immunoregulatory functions and expression patterns of PE/PPE family members: Roles in pathogenicity and impact on anti-tuberculosis vaccine and drug design.
    Ahmed A, Das A, Mukhopadhyay S.
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  • 57. Comparative genomic and proteomic analyses of PE/PPE multigene family of Mycobacterium tuberculosis H₃₇Rv and H₃₇Ra reveal novel and interesting differences with implications in virulence.
    Kohli S, Singh Y, Sharma K, Mittal A, Ehtesham NZ, Hasnain SE.
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  • 58. PE_PGRS proteins are differentially expressed by Mycobacterium tuberculosis in host tissues.
    Delogu G, Sanguinetti M, Pusceddu C, Bua A, Brennan MJ, Zanetti S, Fadda G.
    Microbes Infect; 2006 Jul 10; 8(8):2061-7. PubMed ID: 16798044
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  • 59. Differential expression of PE and PE_PGRS genes in Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains.
    Flores J, Espitia C.
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