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Inka Sastalla

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Cell Host & Microbe|November 17, 2015
Antibiotic Education: Not Just Another Brick in the Cell WallInka Sastalla, Sandip K Datta
Microbes and Infection|December 15, 2011
Occurrence, recognition, and reversion of spontaneous, sporulation-deficient Bacillus anthracis mutants that arise during laboratory cultureInka Sastalla, Stephen H Leppla
Microbes and Infection|December 31, 2011
Anthrax and the inflammasomeMahtab Moayeri, Inka Sastalla, Stephen H Leppla
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|July 20, 2010
Accidental selection and intentional restoration of sporulation-deficient Bacillus anthracis mutantsInka Sastalla, M J Rosovitz, Stephen H Leppla
Frontiers in Immunology|August 18, 2016
Editorial: Bacterial Exotoxins: How Bacteria Fight the Immune SystemInka Sastalla, Denise M Monack, Katharina F Kubatzky
Microbes and Infection|October 11, 2005
Vaccination equally enables both genetically susceptible and resistant mice to control infection with group A streptococciJeannette Siegert, Inka Sastalla, Gursharan Singh Chhatwal, et al.
Cellular Microbiology|November 20, 2008
Streptococcus pyogenes induces oncosis in macrophages through the activation of an inflammatory programmed cell death pathwayOliver Goldmann, Inka Sastalla, Melissa Wos-Oxley, et al.
BMC Genomics|March 20, 2013
Transcriptional analysis of the three Nlrp1 paralogs in miceInka Sastalla, Devorah Crown, Seth L Masters, et al.
Microbiology (Reading, England)|November 3, 2007
Protein FOG is a moderate inducer of MIG/CXCL9, and group G streptococci are more tolerant than group A streptococci to this chemokine's antibacterial effectHelena M Linge, Inka Sastalla, D Patric Nitsche-Schmitz, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 3, 2009
Codon-optimized fluorescent proteins designed for expression in low-GC gram-positive bacteriaInka Sastalla, Kannie Chim, Gordon Y C Cheung, et al.
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Cell Host & Microbe|November 17, 2015
Antibiotic Education: Not Just Another Brick in the Cell WallInka Sastalla, Sandip K Datta
Microbes and Infection|December 15, 2011
Occurrence, recognition, and reversion of spontaneous, sporulation-deficient Bacillus anthracis mutants that arise during laboratory cultureInka Sastalla, Stephen H Leppla
Microbes and Infection|December 31, 2011
Anthrax and the inflammasomeMahtab Moayeri, Inka Sastalla, Stephen H Leppla
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|July 20, 2010
Accidental selection and intentional restoration of sporulation-deficient Bacillus anthracis mutantsInka Sastalla, M J Rosovitz, Stephen H Leppla
Frontiers in Immunology|August 18, 2016
Editorial: Bacterial Exotoxins: How Bacteria Fight the Immune SystemInka Sastalla, Denise M Monack, Katharina F Kubatzky
Microbes and Infection|October 11, 2005
Vaccination equally enables both genetically susceptible and resistant mice to control infection with group A streptococciJeannette Siegert, Inka Sastalla, Gursharan Singh Chhatwal, et al.
Cellular Microbiology|November 20, 2008
Streptococcus pyogenes induces oncosis in macrophages through the activation of an inflammatory programmed cell death pathwayOliver Goldmann, Inka Sastalla, Melissa Wos-Oxley, et al.
BMC Genomics|March 20, 2013
Transcriptional analysis of the three Nlrp1 paralogs in miceInka Sastalla, Devorah Crown, Seth L Masters, et al.
Microbiology (Reading, England)|November 3, 2007
Protein FOG is a moderate inducer of MIG/CXCL9, and group G streptococci are more tolerant than group A streptococci to this chemokine's antibacterial effectHelena M Linge, Inka Sastalla, D Patric Nitsche-Schmitz, et al.
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|February 3, 2009
Codon-optimized fluorescent proteins designed for expression in low-GC gram-positive bacteriaInka Sastalla, Kannie Chim, Gordon Y C Cheung, et al.
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