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November 9, 2010
Differences in the aromatic domain of homologous streptococcal fibronectin-binding proteins trigger different cell invasion mechanisms and survival rates
Manfred Rohde, Rikki M Graham, Katja Branitzki-Heinemann, et al.
Thrombosis and Haemostasis
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November 8, 2013
Pneumococcal phosphoglycerate kinase interacts with plasminogen and its tissue activator
M Fulde, N Bernardo-García, M Rohde, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
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September 12, 2014
TRIF signaling drives homeostatic intestinal epithelial antimicrobial peptide expression
Silvia Stockinger, Claudia U Duerr, Marcus Fulde, et al.
Acta Neuropathologica Communications
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September 11, 2020
Activation of Toll-like receptor 5 in microglia modulates their function and triggers neuronal injury
Masataka Ifuku, Lukas Hinkelmann, Leonard D Kuhrt, et al.
Plos Pathogens
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September 12, 2014
Age-dependent enterocyte invasion and microcolony formation by Salmonella
Kaiyi Zhang, Aline Dupont, Natalia Torow, et al.
Gut Microbes
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February 21, 2025
Mucosal washes are useful for sampling intestinal mucus-associated microbiota despite low biomass
Jennifer N Martinez-Medina, Fereshteh Ghazisaeedi, Catharina Kramer, et al.
Nature
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August 31, 2018
Publisher Correction: Neonatal selection by Toll-like receptor 5 influences long-term gut microbiota composition
Marcus Fulde, Felix Sommer, Benoit Chassaing, et al.
Nature Communications
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October 17, 2018
The olfactory epithelium as a port of entry in neonatal neurolisteriosis
Dennis Pägelow, Chintan Chhatbar, Andreas Beineke, et al.
Nature
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August 10, 2018
Neonatal selection by Toll-like receptor 5 influences long-term gut microbiota composition
Marcus Fulde, Felix Sommer, Benoit Chassaing, et al.
International Journal of Medical Microbiology : IJMM
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May 27, 2014
Differences in virulence repertoire and cell invasive potential of group A Streptococcus emm1-2 in comparison to emm1 genotype
Vivek Sagar, Rene Bergmann, Andreas Nerlich, et al.
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Cellular Microbiology
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November 9, 2010
Differences in the aromatic domain of homologous streptococcal fibronectin-binding proteins trigger different cell invasion mechanisms and survival rates
Manfred Rohde, Rikki M Graham, Katja Branitzki-Heinemann, et al.
Thrombosis and Haemostasis
|
November 8, 2013
Pneumococcal phosphoglycerate kinase interacts with plasminogen and its tissue activator
M Fulde, N Bernardo-García, M Rohde, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
|
September 12, 2014
TRIF signaling drives homeostatic intestinal epithelial antimicrobial peptide expression
Silvia Stockinger, Claudia U Duerr, Marcus Fulde, et al.
Acta Neuropathologica Communications
|
September 11, 2020
Activation of Toll-like receptor 5 in microglia modulates their function and triggers neuronal injury
Masataka Ifuku, Lukas Hinkelmann, Leonard D Kuhrt, et al.
Plos Pathogens
|
September 12, 2014
Age-dependent enterocyte invasion and microcolony formation by Salmonella
Kaiyi Zhang, Aline Dupont, Natalia Torow, et al.
Gut Microbes
|
February 21, 2025
Mucosal washes are useful for sampling intestinal mucus-associated microbiota despite low biomass
Jennifer N Martinez-Medina, Fereshteh Ghazisaeedi, Catharina Kramer, et al.
Nature
|
August 31, 2018
Publisher Correction: Neonatal selection by Toll-like receptor 5 influences long-term gut microbiota composition
Marcus Fulde, Felix Sommer, Benoit Chassaing, et al.
Nature Communications
|
October 17, 2018
The olfactory epithelium as a port of entry in neonatal neurolisteriosis
Dennis Pägelow, Chintan Chhatbar, Andreas Beineke, et al.
Nature
|
August 10, 2018
Neonatal selection by Toll-like receptor 5 influences long-term gut microbiota composition
Marcus Fulde, Felix Sommer, Benoit Chassaing, et al.
International Journal of Medical Microbiology : IJMM
|
May 27, 2014
Differences in virulence repertoire and cell invasive potential of group A Streptococcus emm1-2 in comparison to emm1 genotype
Vivek Sagar, Rene Bergmann, Andreas Nerlich, et al.
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