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List of works by Félix J Sangari

A new family of enzymes catalyzing the first committed step of the methylerythritol 4-phosphate (MEP) pathway for isoprenoid biosynthesis in bacteria.

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Brucella abortus strain 2308 produces brucebactin, a highly efficient catecholic siderophore.

scientific article published on February 2002

Brucella abortus ure2 region contains an acid-activated urea transporter and a nickel transport system

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Cellular and molecular mechanisms of internalization of mycobacteria by host cells.

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Characterization and expression of secA in Mycobacterium avium.

scientific article published on April 2001

Characterization of IS666, a newly described insertion element of Mycobacterium avium.

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Characterization of the urease operon of Brucella abortus and assessment of its role in virulence of the bacterium.

scientific article published on 13 November 2006

Construction and evaluation of an ORFeome-based Brucella whole-genome DNA microarray

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Evaluation of the effects of erythritol on gene expression in Brucella abortus.

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Evolutionary diversification and characterization of the eubacterial gene family encoding DXR type II, an alternative isoprenoid biosynthetic enzyme

scientific article (publication date: 3 September 2013)

Functional interactions between type IV secretion systems involved in DNA transfer and virulence

scientific article published on 01 November 2005

Generation of the Brucella melitensis ORFeome version 1.1.

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Green fluorescent protein in the measurement of bacteria-host interactions.

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Identification of Brucella abortus B19 vaccine strain by the detection of DNA polymorphism at the ery locus.

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Identification of a new virulence factor, BvfA, in Brucella suis.

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Improvement of the Brucella abortus B19 vaccine by its preparation in a glycerol based medium

scientific article published on 01 March 1996

Molecular basis of Brucella pathogenicity: an update.

scientific article published on June 1996

Mutagenesis of Brucella abortus: comparative efficiency of three transposon delivery systems.

scientific article published in December 1991

Mycobacterium avium enters intestinal epithelial cells through the apical membrane, but not by the basolateral surface, activates small GTPase Rho and, once within epithelial cells, expresses an invasive phenotype.

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Mycobacterium avium infection of epithelial cells results in inhibition or delay in the release of interleukin-8 and RANTES

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Mycobacterium avium infection of macrophages results in progressive suppression of interleukin-12 production in vitro and in vivo

scientific article published on January 1, 2002

Mycobacterium avium interaction with macrophages and intestinal epithelial cells.

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Mycobacterium avium invades the intestinal mucosa primarily by interacting with enterocytes

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The defect in the metabolism of erythritol of the Brucella abortus B19 vaccine strain is unrelated with its attenuated virulence in mice

scientific article published on October 1, 1998

The efficiency of the translocation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis across a bilayer of epithelial and endothelial cells as a model of the alveolar wall is a consequence of transport within mononuclear phagocytes and invasion of alveolar epithelial ce

scientific article published on January 2002

The genes for erythritol catabolism are organized as an inducible operon in Brucella abortus

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Transfer of R388 derivatives by a pathogenesis-associated type IV secretion system into both bacteria and human cells

scientific article published on 9 September 2011

Ultrastructural study of Mycobacterium avium infection of HT-29 human intestinal epithelial cells.

scientific article published in February 2000

fecB, a gene potentially involved in iron transport in Mycobacterium avium, is not induced within macrophages.

scientific article published on June 2005