De novo synthesized polyunsaturated fatty acids operate as both host immunomodulators and nutrients for Mycobacterium tuberculosis

  1. Thomas Laval
  2. Laura Pedró-Cos
  3. Wladimir Malaga
  4. Laure Guenin-Macé
  5. Alexandre Pawlik
  6. Véronique Mayau
  7. Hanane Yahia-Cherbal
  8. Océane Delos
  9. Wafa Frigui
  10. Justine Bertrand-Michel
  11. Christophe Guilhot
  12. Caroline Demangel  Is a corresponding author
  1. Institut Pasteur, France
  2. Institut de Pharmacologie et de Biologie Structurale (IPBS), CNRS UMR5089, France
  3. IFR 150, INSERM, France
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  1. Thomas Laval
  2. Laura Pedró-Cos
  3. Wladimir Malaga
  4. Laure Guenin-Macé
  5. Alexandre Pawlik
  6. Véronique Mayau
  7. Hanane Yahia-Cherbal
  8. Océane Delos
  9. Wafa Frigui
  10. Justine Bertrand-Michel
  11. Christophe Guilhot
  12. Caroline Demangel
(2021)
De novo synthesized polyunsaturated fatty acids operate as both host immunomodulators and nutrients for Mycobacterium tuberculosis
eLife 10:e71946.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.71946