High Content Phenotypic Cell-Based Visual Screen Identifies Mycobacterium tuberculosis Acyltrehalose-Containing Glycolipids Involved in Phagosome Remodeling
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A. Genovesio | R. Brosch | G. Larrouy-Maumus | F. Levillain | Y. Poquet | B. Gicquel | O. Neyrolles | G. Puzo | G. Stewart | D. Fenistein | M. Gilleron | P. Brodin | T. Christophe | J. Gonzalo-Asensio | J. Rauzier | Carlos Martín | Jichan Jang | J. Carralot | Rachel E. Shrimpton | F. Ewann | M. Jang | I. Péguillet | Sei-Jin Park | I. Peguillet | C. Martín | Auguste Genovesio
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