FX11 limits Mycobacterium tuberculosis growth and potentiates bactericidal activity of isoniazid through host-directed activity
Lactate dehydrogenase A (LDHA) mediates interconversion of pyruvate and lactate, and increased lactate turnover is exhibited by malignant and infected immune cells. Hypoxic lung granuloma in Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected animals present elevated levels of Ldha and lactate. Such alterations in...
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Main Authors: | Gopinath Krishnamoorthy (Author), Peggy Kaiser (Author), Ulrike Abu Abed (Author), January Weiner (Author), Pedro Moura-Alves (Author), Volker Brinkmann (Author), Stefan H. E. Kaufmann (Author) |
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