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Gilbert Greub

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Microbial Pathogenesis|August 5, 2014
Amoebae as a tool to isolate new bacterial species, to discover new virulence factors and to study the host-pathogen interactionsNicolo Tosetti, Antony Croxatto, Gilbert Greub
Microbes and Infection|November 23, 2017
Chlamydiales, Anaplasma and Bartonella: persistence and immune escape of intracellular bacteriaAurélie Scherler, Nicolas Jacquier, Gilbert Greub
Microbes and Infection|December 23, 2017
Insight in the biology of Chlamydia-related bacteriaFiruza Bayramova, Nicolas Jacquier, Gilbert Greub
Pathogens and Disease|April 11, 2015
Trafficking of Estrella lausannensis in human macrophagesBrigida Rusconi, Carole Kebbi-Beghdadi, Gilbert Greub
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy|October 13, 2005
Therapeutic approaches to Chlamydia infectionsLaurence Senn, Margaret R Hammerschlag, Gilbert Greub
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|October 27, 2006
Serological cross-reactivity between different Chlamydia-like organismsNicola Casson, José M Entenza, Gilbert Greub
Microbes and Infection|October 2, 2015
Permissivity of insect cells to Waddlia chondrophila, Estrella lausannensis and Parachlamydia acanthamoebaeCarole Kebbi-Beghdadi, Morgane Fatton, Gilbert Greub
Microorganisms|December 31, 2025
Correction: Kozusnik et al. Aberrant Bodies: An Alternative Metabolic Homeostasis Allowing Survivability? <i>Microorganisms</i> 2024, <i>12</i>, 495Thomas Kozusnik, Simone E Adams, Gilbert Greub
Microorganisms|October 28, 2023
Spontaneous Aberrant Bodies Formation in Human Pneumocytes Infected with <i>Estrella lausannensis</i>Aurelien Rovero, Carole Kebbi-Beghdadi, Gilbert Greub
FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology|November 19, 2011
Permissivity of fish cell lines to three Chlamydia-related bacteria: Waddlia chondrophila, Estrella lausannensis and Parachlamydia acanthamoebaeCarole Kebbi-Beghdadi, Claudia Batista, Gilbert Greub
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Microbial Pathogenesis|August 5, 2014
Amoebae as a tool to isolate new bacterial species, to discover new virulence factors and to study the host-pathogen interactionsNicolo Tosetti, Antony Croxatto, Gilbert Greub
Microbes and Infection|November 23, 2017
Chlamydiales, Anaplasma and Bartonella: persistence and immune escape of intracellular bacteriaAurélie Scherler, Nicolas Jacquier, Gilbert Greub
Microbes and Infection|December 23, 2017
Insight in the biology of Chlamydia-related bacteriaFiruza Bayramova, Nicolas Jacquier, Gilbert Greub
Pathogens and Disease|April 11, 2015
Trafficking of Estrella lausannensis in human macrophagesBrigida Rusconi, Carole Kebbi-Beghdadi, Gilbert Greub
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy|October 13, 2005
Therapeutic approaches to Chlamydia infectionsLaurence Senn, Margaret R Hammerschlag, Gilbert Greub
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|October 27, 2006
Serological cross-reactivity between different Chlamydia-like organismsNicola Casson, José M Entenza, Gilbert Greub
Microbes and Infection|October 2, 2015
Permissivity of insect cells to Waddlia chondrophila, Estrella lausannensis and Parachlamydia acanthamoebaeCarole Kebbi-Beghdadi, Morgane Fatton, Gilbert Greub
Microorganisms|December 31, 2025
Correction: Kozusnik et al. Aberrant Bodies: An Alternative Metabolic Homeostasis Allowing Survivability? <i>Microorganisms</i> 2024, <i>12</i>, 495Thomas Kozusnik, Simone E Adams, Gilbert Greub
Microorganisms|October 28, 2023
Spontaneous Aberrant Bodies Formation in Human Pneumocytes Infected with <i>Estrella lausannensis</i>Aurelien Rovero, Carole Kebbi-Beghdadi, Gilbert Greub
FEMS Immunology and Medical Microbiology|November 19, 2011
Permissivity of fish cell lines to three Chlamydia-related bacteria: Waddlia chondrophila, Estrella lausannensis and Parachlamydia acanthamoebaeCarole Kebbi-Beghdadi, Claudia Batista, Gilbert Greub
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