Cyclic AMP is a critical mediator of intrinsic drug resistance and fatty acid metabolism in M. tuberculosis

  1. Andrew I Wong
  2. Tiago Beites
  3. Kyle A Planck
  4. Rachael A Fieweger
  5. Kathryn A Eckartt
  6. Shuqi Li
  7. Nicholas C Poulton
  8. Brian C VanderVen
  9. Kyu Y Rhee
  10. Dirk Schnappinger
  11. Sabine Ehrt
  12. Jeremy M Rock  Is a corresponding author
  1. Rockefeller University, United States
  2. Weill Cornell Medicine, United States
  3. Cornell University, United States

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  1. Andrew I Wong
  2. Tiago Beites
  3. Kyle A Planck
  4. Rachael A Fieweger
  5. Kathryn A Eckartt
  6. Shuqi Li
  7. Nicholas C Poulton
  8. Brian C VanderVen
  9. Kyu Y Rhee
  10. Dirk Schnappinger
  11. Sabine Ehrt
  12. Jeremy M Rock
(2023)
Cyclic AMP is a critical mediator of intrinsic drug resistance and fatty acid metabolism in M. tuberculosis
eLife 12:e81177.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.81177

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