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The following pages link to Interception of host angiogenic signalling limits mycobacterial growth. (Q30619346):
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- The Zebrafish Breathes New Life into the Study of Tuberculosis (Q26744620) (← links)
- Potential of immunomodulatory agents as adjunct host-directed therapies for multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (Q26746099) (← links)
- Modulation of Host Angiogenesis as a Microbial Survival Strategy and Therapeutic Target (Q26748251) (← links)
- Exploring the HIFs, buts and maybes of hypoxia signalling in disease: lessons from zebrafish models (Q26778116) (← links)
- The Macrophage-Specific Promoter mfap4 Allows Live, Long-Term Analysis of Macrophage Behavior during Mycobacterial Infection in Zebrafish (Q27316548) (← links)
- Direct In Vivo Manipulation and Imaging of Calcium Transients in Neutrophils Identify a Critical Role for Leading-Edge Calcium Flux (Q27320103) (← links)
- Granulomas and Inflammation: Host-Directed Therapies for Tuberculosis (Q28076037) (← links)
- Immune Cell Regulatory Pathways Unexplored as Host-Directed Therapeutic Targets for Mycobacterium tuberculosis: An Opportunity to Apply Precision Medicine Innovations to Infectious Diseases (Q28081001) (← links)
- Protection and pathology in TB: learning from the zebrafish model (Q28266814) (← links)
- Anti-vascular endothelial growth factor treatment normalizes tuberculosis granuloma vasculature and improves small molecule delivery (Q35090116) (← links)
- Circulating Angiogenic Factors as Biomarkers of Disease Severity and Bacterial Burden in Pulmonary Tuberculosis (Q35883933) (← links)
- Ecto-5'-Nucleotidase (CD73) Deficiency in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-Infected Mice Enhances Neutrophil Recruitment (Q38637381) (← links)
- Live Imaging of Host-Parasite Interactions in a Zebrafish Infection Model Reveals Cryptococcal Determinants of Virulence and Central Nervous System Invasion (Q36177555) (← links)
- Adventures within the speckled band: heterogeneity, angiogenesis, and balanced inflammation in the tuberculous granuloma. (Q36439790) (← links)
- CLARITY and PACT-based imaging of adult zebrafish and mouse for whole-animal analysis of infections (Q36506537) (← links)
- Host-directed therapy targeting the Mycobacterium tuberculosis granuloma: a review (Q36653997) (← links)
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis exploits the formation of new blood vessels for its dissemination (Q37247778) (← links)
- The bacillary and macrophage response to hypoxia in tuberculosis and the consequences for T cell antigen recognition (Q37679327) (← links)
- The impact of hypoxia on bacterial infection (Q38383051) (← links)
- Pathology and immune reactivity: understanding multidimensionality in pulmonary tuberculosis (Q38599692) (← links)
- A bug's life in the granuloma (Q38636052) (← links)
- Interleukin-37: a new molecular target for host-directed therapy of tuberculosis (Q38686666) (← links)
- Host-directed therapies for infectious diseases: current status, recent progress, and future prospects (Q38795745) (← links)
- Macrophage form, function, and phenotype in mycobacterial infection: lessons from tuberculosis and other diseases (Q38893448) (← links)
- Angiopoietins as biomarkers of disease severity and bacterial burden in pulmonary tuberculosis (Q38981157) (← links)
- Tuberculosis-diabetes co-morbidity is characterized by heightened systemic levels of circulating angiogenic factors (Q39310832) (← links)
- Microbial Offense vs Host Defense: Who Controls the TB Granuloma? (Q40105935) (← links)
- Identification of novel antigen candidates for a tuberculosis vaccine in the adult zebrafish (Danio rerio). (Q40120455) (← links)
- Neutrophil derived LTB4 induces macrophage aggregation in response to encapsulated Streptococcus iniae infection (Q40154916) (← links)
- The chemokine receptor CXCR4 promotes granuloma formation by sustaining a mycobacteria-induced angiogenesis programme. (Q40282294) (← links)
- Macrophage Epithelial Reprogramming Underlies Mycobacterial Granuloma Formation and Promotes Infection (Q40498003) (← links)
- Infection-Induced Vascular Permeability Aids Mycobacterial Growth (Q40586126) (← links)
- Live Imaging of Host-Pathogen Interactions in Zebrafish Larvae. (Q40597700) (← links)
- Hypoxia promotes Mycobacterium tuberculosis-specific up-regulation of granulysin in human T cells (Q40892134) (← links)
- Host-directed therapies for bacterial and viral infections. (Q41932446) (← links)
- Host-Directed Therapeutic Strategies for Tuberculosis (Q45006012) (← links)
- Retinoic acid temporally orchestrates colonization of the gut by vagal neural crest cells (Q46453348) (← links)
- Macrophage-Microbe Interactions: Lessons from the Zebrafish Model (Q47126966) (← links)
- Combined chemical genetics and data-driven bioinformatics approach identifies receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors as host-directed antimicrobials (Q48171420) (← links)
- Zebrafish Infection: From Pathogenesis to Cell Biology (Q49651285) (← links)
- Matrix metalloproteinase inhibitors enhance the efficacy of frontline drugs against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. (Q52561219) (← links)
- Use of zebrafish to study Shigella infection. (Q52625300) (← links)
- Cytokine Biomarkers Associated with Human Extra-Pulmonary Tuberculosis Clinical Strains and Symptoms. (Q52668339) (← links)
- Tuberculous lymphadenitis is associated with altered levels of circulating angiogenic factors. (Q54234296) (← links)
- Identification of protective postexposure mycobacterial vaccine antigens using an immunosuppression-based reactivation model in the zebrafish. (Q54246706) (← links)
- Cyclopropane Modification of Trehalose Dimycolate Drives Granuloma Angiogenesis and Mycobacterial Growth through Vegf Signaling (Q57283090) (← links)
- Macrophages enhance Vegfa-driven angiogenesis in an embryonic zebrafish tumour xenograft model (Q58610004) (← links)
- Mycobacteria employ two different mechanisms to cross the blood-brain barrier (Q86397552) (← links)
- Beyond Killing : Disease Tolerance (Q60947076) (← links)
- Potentiation of P2RX7 as a host-directed strategy for control of mycobacterial infection (Q61443006) (← links)