Gerstner Sloan-Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Faculty & Research / Michael S. Glickman

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Signal Transduction across the M. Tuberculosis Cell Envelope via Regulated Intramembrane Proteolysis
Double-Strand Break Repair in Mycobacteria: Novel pathways of repair and response
Mechanism of Action and Determinants of Response to BCG therapy in Bladder Cancer
Biosynthesis and Pathogenic Role of the M. tuberculosis Cell Envelope
Lipid Pathogenesis Determinants of M. tuberculosis
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      • Signal Transduction across the M. Tuberculosis Cell Envelope via Regulated Intramembrane Proteolysis
      • Double-Strand Break Repair in Mycobacteria: Novel pathways of repair and response
      • Mechanism of Action and Determinants of Response to BCG therapy in Bladder Cancer
      • Biosynthesis and Pathogenic Role of the M. tuberculosis Cell Envelope
      • Lipid Pathogenesis Determinants of M. tuberculosis
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