Rv0547c, a functional oxidoreductase, supports Mycobacterium tuberculosis persistence by reprogramming host mitochondrial fatty acid metabolism
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Published:2024-09
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Volume:78
Page:101931
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ISSN:1567-7249
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Container-title:Mitochondrion
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Mitochondrion
Author:
Medikonda Jayashankar, Wankar NandiniORCID, Asalla SumanORCID, Raja Sufi O., Yandrapally Sriram, Jindal Haneesh, Agarwal AnushkaORCID, Pant ChitrakshiORCID, Kalivendi Shasi V., Kumar Dubey Harish, Mohareer KrishnaveniORCID, Gulyani Akash, Banerjee SharmisthaORCID
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