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Nitric oxide induces the distinct invisibility phenotype of Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Gap-Gaupool, Brindha; Glenn, Sarah M.; Milburn, Emily; Turapov, Obolbek; Crosatti, Marialuisa; Hincks, Jennifer; Stewart, Bradley; Bacon, Joanna; Kendall, Sharon L.; Voskuil, Martin I.; Riabova, Olga; Monakhova, Natalia; Green, Jeffrey; Waddell, Simon J.; Makarov, Vadim A.; Mukamolova, Galina V.

Authors

Brindha Gap-Gaupool

Sarah M. Glenn

Emily Milburn

Obolbek Turapov

Marialuisa Crosatti

Jennifer Hincks

Bradley Stewart

Joanna Bacon

Sharon L. Kendall

Martin I. Voskuil

Olga Riabova

Natalia Monakhova

Jeffrey Green

Simon J. Waddell

Vadim A. Makarov

Galina V. Mukamolova



Citation

Gap-Gaupool, B., Glenn, S. M., Milburn, E., Turapov, O., Crosatti, M., Hincks, J., Stewart, B., Bacon, J., Kendall, S. L., Voskuil, M. I., Riabova, O., Monakhova, N., Green, J., Waddell, S. J., Makarov, V. A., & Mukamolova, G. V. (in press). Nitric oxide induces the distinct invisibility phenotype of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Communications Biology, 7(1), https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-06912-0

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 17, 2024
Online Publication Date Sep 28, 2024
Deposit Date Oct 3, 2024
Publicly Available Date Oct 4, 2024
Journal Communications Biology
Electronic ISSN 2399-3642
Publisher Nature Research
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 7
Issue 1
DOI https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-06912-0
Additional Information Received: 30 November 2023; Accepted: 17 September 2024; First Online: 28 September 2024; : The authors declare no competing interests.
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SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-Being

Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

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