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Nicholas D. Peterson
Nicholas D. Peterson
University of Massachusetts
Verified email at umassmed.edu
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Uncoupling environmental pH and intrabacterial acidification from pyrazinamide susceptibility in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
ND Peterson, BC Rosen, NA Dillon, AD Baughn
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 59 (12), 7320-7326, 2015
922015
Pantothenate and pantetheine antagonize the antitubercular activity of pyrazinamide
NA Dillon, ND Peterson, BC Rosen, AD Baughn
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 58 (12), 7258-7263, 2014
892014
Anti-tubercular Activity of Pyrazinamide is Independent of trans-Translation and RpsA
NA Dillon, ND Peterson, HA Feaga, KC Keiler, AD Baughn
Scientific reports 7 (1), 6135, 2017
782017
Alfalfa Sprouts--Arizona, California, Colorado, and New Mexico, February-April 2001.
J Mohle-Boetani, B Werner, M Polumbo, J Farrar, D Vugia, S Anderson, ...
JAMA: Journal of the American Medical Association 287 (5), 2002
692002
The fatty acid oleate is required for innate immune activation and pathogen defense in Caenorhabditis elegans
SM Anderson, HK Cheesman, ND Peterson, JE Salisbury, AA Soukas, ...
PLoS pathogens 15 (6), e1007893, 2019
582019
Innate immunity in the C. elegans intestine is programmed by a neuronal regulator of AWC olfactory neuron development
KJ Foster, HK Cheesman, P Liu, ND Peterson, SM Anderson, ...
Cell reports 31 (1), 2020
452020
The nuclear hormone receptor NHR-86 controls anti-pathogen responses in C. elegans
ND Peterson, HK Cheesman, P Liu, SM Anderson, KJ Foster, R Chhaya, ...
PLoS genetics 15 (1), e1007935, 2019
442019
Caenorhabditis elegans in high-throughput screens for anti-infective compounds
ND Peterson, R Pukkila-Worley
Current opinion in immunology 54, 59-65, 2018
422018
Ribosome Rescue Inhibitors Kill Actively Growing and Nonreplicating Persister Mycobacterium tuberculosis Cells
JN Alumasa, PS Manzanillo, ND Peterson, T Lundrigan, AD Baughn, ...
ACS Infectious Diseases 3 (9), 634-644, 2017
362017
Pathogen infection and cholesterol deficiency activate the C. elegans p38 immune pathway through a TIR-1/SARM1 phase transition
ND Peterson, JD Icso, JE Salisbury, T Rodríguez, PR Thompson, ...
Elife 11, e74206, 2022
282022
Long-chain fatty acyl coenzyme A ligase FadD2 mediates intrinsic pyrazinamide resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
BC Rosen, NA Dillon, ND Peterson, Y Minato, AD Baughn
Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 61 (2), 10.1128/aac. 02130-16, 2017
252017
Non-canonical pattern recognition of a pathogen-derived metabolite by a nuclear hormone receptor identifies virulent bacteria in C. elegans
ND Peterson, YT Samantha, QJ Huang, KA Wani, CA Schiffer, ...
Immunity 56 (4), 768-782. e9, 2023
152023
Ether lipid biosynthesis promotes lifespan extension and enables diverse pro-longevity paradigms in Caenorhabditis elegans
L Cedillo, FM Ahsan, S Li, NL Stuhr, Y Zhou, Y Zhang, A Adedoja, ...
Elife 12, e82210, 2023
92023
Transcriptional suppression of sphingolipid catabolism controls pathogen resistance in C. elegans
MA Nasrallah, ND Peterson, ES Szumel, P Liu, AL Page, SY Tse, ...
PLoS Pathogens 19 (10), e1011730, 2023
12023
Activation of intestinal immunity by pathogen effector-triggered aggregation of lysosomal TIR-1/SARM1
SY Tse-Kang, KA Wani, ND Peterson, A Page, R Pukkila-Worley
bioRxiv, 2023.12. 04.569946, 2023
2023
Surveillance of Host and Pathogen Derived Metabolites Activates Intestinal Immunity
ND Peterson
2022
A TIR-1/SARM1 phase transition underlies p38 immune pathway activation in theC. elegansintestine
ND Peterson, JD Icso, JE Salisbury, T Rodríguez, PR Thompson, ...
2021
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