Harsh Goar
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Recent Articles
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Zhao Y, Andoh T, Charles F, Reddy P, Paul K, Goar H, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39803490
VISTA is a key immune checkpoint receptor under investigation for cancer immunotherapy; however, its signaling mechanisms remain unclear. Here we identify a conserved four amino acid (NPGF) intracellular motif in...
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Khan H, Paul P, Goar H, Bamnia B, Baid N, Sarkar D
Elife
. 2024 Dec;
13.
PMID: 39704645
No abstract available.
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Khan H, Paul P, Goar H, Bamniya B, Baid N, Sarkar D
Elife
. 2024 May;
13.
PMID: 38739431
Survival of within the host macrophages requires the bacterial virulence regulator PhoP, but the underlying reason remains unknown. 3',5'-Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) is one of the most widely used second...
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Singh A, Goar H, Vashist N, Sinha P, Bachhawat A
J Genet
. 2024 Feb;
103.
PMID: 38379228
has been demonstrated to be an excellent platform for the multi-fragment assembly of large DNA constructs through its powerful homologous recombination ability. These assemblies have invariably used the stable centromeric...
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Singh P, Goar H, Paul P, Mehta K, Bamniya B, Vijjamarri A, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2023 Dec;
19(12):e1011070.
PMID: 38100394
PhoP-PhoR, one of the 12 two-component systems (TCSs) that empower M. tuberculosis to sense and adapt to diverse environmental conditions, remains essential for virulence, and therefore, represents a major target...
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Goar H, Paul P, Khan H, Sarkar D
J Bacteriol
. 2022 May;
204(6):e0011022.
PMID: 35608366
Mycobacterium tuberculosis encounters numerous stress conditions within the host, but how it is able to mount a coupled stress response remains unknown. Growing evidence suggests that under acidic pH, M....