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Afonso-Barroso, A., Clark, S. O., Williams, A., Rosa, G. T., et al. (2013). Lipoarabinomannan mannose caps do not affect mycobacterial virulence or the induction of protective immunity in experimental animal models of infection and have minimal impact on in vitro inflammatory responses. Cellular Microbiology, 15(4), 660 - 674.
Appelberg, R. (2006). Macrophage nutriprive antimicrobial mechanisms. Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 79(6), 1117 - 1128.
Campos, N., Magro, F., Castro, A. R., Cabral, J., et al. (2011). Macrophages from IBD patients exhibit defective tumour necrosis factor-α secretion but otherwise normal or augmented pro-inflammatory responses to infection. Immunobiology, 216(8), 961 - 970.
Borges, M., Barreira-Silva, P., Flórido, M., Jordan, M. B., et al. (2012). Molecular and cellular mechanisms of Mycobacterium avium-induced thymic atrophy. Journal of Immunology, 189(7), 3600 - 3608.
Rodrigues, P. N., Gomes, S. S., Neves, J. V., Gomes-Pereira, S., et al. (2011). Mycobacteria-induced anaemia revisited: A molecular approach reveals the involvement of NRAMP1 and lipocalin-2, but not of hepcidin. Immunobiology, 216(10), 1127 - 1134.
Appelberg, R. (2007). Neutrophils and intracellular pathogens: beyond phagocytosis and killing. Trends in Microbiology, 15(2), 87 - 92.
Appelberg, R. (2006). Pathogenesis of Mycobacterium avium infection: Typical responses to an atypical Mycobacterium?. Immunologic Research, 35(3), 179 - 190.
Lousada, S., Flórido, M., & Appelberg, R. (2006). Regulation of granuloma fibrosis by nitric oxide during Mycobacterium avium experimental infection. International Journal of Experimental Pathology, 87(4), 307 - 315.
Nobrega, C., Cardona, P. - J., Roque, S., Pinto do Ó, P., et al. (2007). The thymus as a target for mycobacterial infections. Microbes and Infection, 9(14-15), 1521 - 1529.
Carvalho, N. B., Oliveira, F. S., Durães, F. V., de Almeida, L. A., et al. (2011). Toll-like receptor 9 is required for full host resistance to Mycobacterium avium infection but plays no role in induction of Th1 responses. Infection and Immunity, 79(4), 1638 - 1646.
Moreira-Teixeira, L., Sousa, J., McNab, F. W., Torrado, E., et al. (2016). Type i IFN inhibits alternative macrophage activation during mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and leads to enhanced protection in the absence of IFN-γ signaling. Journal of Immunology, 197(12), 4714 - 4726.
Lousada, S., Flórido, M., & Appelberg, R. (2007). Virulence of Mycobacterium avium in mice does not correlate with resistance to nitric oxide. Microbial Pathogenesis, 43(5-6), 243 - 248.
Appelberg, R., Moreira, D., Barreira-Silva, P., Borges, M., et al. (2015). The Warburg effect in mycobacterial granulomas is dependent on the recruitment and activation of macrophages by interferon-γ. Immunology, 145(4), 498 - 507.

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