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Gopinath Viswanathan
Gopinath Viswanathan
Duke University Medical Center
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A non-canonical type 2 immune response coordinates tuberculous granuloma formation and epithelialization
MR Cronan, EJ Hughes, WJ Brewer, G Viswanathan, EG Hunt, B Singh, ...
Cell 184 (7), 1757-1774. e14, 2021
702021
Mycobacterial evolution intersects with host tolerance
JW Saelens, G Viswanathan, DM Tobin
Frontiers in Immunology 10, 528, 2019
472019
Dissecting the membrane cholesterol requirement for mycobacterial entry into host cells
G Viswanathan, M Jafurulla, GA Kumar, TR Raghunand, ...
Chemistry and physics of lipids 189, 19-27, 2015
302015
An ancestral mycobacterial effector promotes dissemination of infection
JW Saelens, MI Sweeney, G Viswanathan, AM Xet-Mull, KLJ Smith, ...
Cell 185 (24), 4507-4525. e18, 2022
192022
Insights into the function of FhaA, a cell division-associated protein in mycobacteria
G Viswanathan, S Yadav, SV Joshi, TR Raghunand
FEMS microbiology letters 364 (2), 2017
182017
Macrophage sphingolipids are essential for the entry of mycobacteria
G Viswanathan, M Jafurulla, GA Kumar, TR Raghunand, ...
Chemistry and physics of lipids 213, 25-31, 2018
152018
Identifying novel mycobacterial stress associated genes using a random mutagenesis screen in Mycobacterium smegmatis
G Viswanathan, SV Joshi, A Sridhar, S Dutta, TR Raghunand
Gene 574 (1), 20-27, 2015
122015
Identification of Mycobacterial genes involved in antibiotic sensitivity: implications for the treatment of tuberculosis with β-Lactam-containing regimens
G Viswanathan, S Yadav, TR Raghunand
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 61 (7), e00425-17, 2017
92017
Identification of novel loci associated with mycobacterial isoniazid resistance
G Viswanathan, S Yadav, TR Raghunand
Tuberculosis 96, 21-26, 2016
92016
Macrophage ACKRobatics: An atypical Cxcr3 keeps macrophages in check
G Viswanathan, DM Tobin
Journal of leukocyte biology 107 (2), 171, 2020
22020
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