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Katrin Bagola

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Current Biology : CB|November 13, 2008
Protein quality control: on IPODs and other JUNQKatrin Bagola, Thomas Sommer
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|July 6, 2010
Protein dislocation from the ERKatrin Bagola, Martin Mehnert, Ernst Jarosch, et al.
International Journal of Medical Microbiology : IJMM|November 25, 2017
LC3-associated phagocytosis in microbial pathogenesisStefan Schille, Peter Crauwels, Rebecca Bohn, et al.
Molecular Cell|May 14, 2013
Ubiquitin binding by a CUE domain regulates ubiquitin chain formation by ERAD E3 ligasesKatrin Bagola, Maximilian von Delbrück, Gunnar Dittmar, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|August 16, 2018
Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor α Therapeutics Differentially Affect <i>Leishmania</i> Infection of Human MacrophagesKatharina Arens, Christodoulos Filippis, Helen Kleinfelder, et al.
Molecular Cell|June 7, 2016
The CUE Domain of Cue1 Aligns Growing Ubiquitin Chains with Ubc7 for Rapid ElongationMaximilian von Delbrück, Andreas Kniss, Vladimir V Rogov, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|August 24, 2023
Investigating pyroptosis as a mechanism of L. major cell-to-cell spread in the human BLaER1 infection modelKerren Volkmar, Moritz Jaedtka, Iris Baars, et al.
The EMBO Journal|February 12, 2021
The UBA domain of conjugating enzyme Ubc1/Ube2K facilitates assembly of K48/K63-branched ubiquitin chainsLukas Pluska, Ernst Jarosch, Henrik Zauber, et al.
Plos Pathogens|May 20, 2026
p1/s1, a 3'-nucleotidase/nuclease, allows Leishmania major to circumvent host innate immune response mechanismsStella M Schmelzle, Michaela Bergmann, Bianca Walber, et al.
Disease Models & Mechanisms|June 15, 2026
Transdifferentiated BLaER1 cells as a genetically-tractable model to study the interaction of pathogenic fungi with macrophagesJohannes Sonnberger, Erik Böhm, Janik Adriana Tomás-Morales, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 17) with videos related to

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Current Biology : CB|November 13, 2008
Protein quality control: on IPODs and other JUNQKatrin Bagola, Thomas Sommer
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|July 6, 2010
Protein dislocation from the ERKatrin Bagola, Martin Mehnert, Ernst Jarosch, et al.
International Journal of Medical Microbiology : IJMM|November 25, 2017
LC3-associated phagocytosis in microbial pathogenesisStefan Schille, Peter Crauwels, Rebecca Bohn, et al.
Molecular Cell|May 14, 2013
Ubiquitin binding by a CUE domain regulates ubiquitin chain formation by ERAD E3 ligasesKatrin Bagola, Maximilian von Delbrück, Gunnar Dittmar, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|August 16, 2018
Anti-Tumor Necrosis Factor α Therapeutics Differentially Affect <i>Leishmania</i> Infection of Human MacrophagesKatharina Arens, Christodoulos Filippis, Helen Kleinfelder, et al.
Molecular Cell|June 7, 2016
The CUE Domain of Cue1 Aligns Growing Ubiquitin Chains with Ubc7 for Rapid ElongationMaximilian von Delbrück, Andreas Kniss, Vladimir V Rogov, et al.
Molecular Microbiology|August 24, 2023
Investigating pyroptosis as a mechanism of L. major cell-to-cell spread in the human BLaER1 infection modelKerren Volkmar, Moritz Jaedtka, Iris Baars, et al.
The EMBO Journal|February 12, 2021
The UBA domain of conjugating enzyme Ubc1/Ube2K facilitates assembly of K48/K63-branched ubiquitin chainsLukas Pluska, Ernst Jarosch, Henrik Zauber, et al.
Plos Pathogens|May 20, 2026
p1/s1, a 3'-nucleotidase/nuclease, allows Leishmania major to circumvent host innate immune response mechanismsStella M Schmelzle, Michaela Bergmann, Bianca Walber, et al.
Disease Models & Mechanisms|June 15, 2026
Transdifferentiated BLaER1 cells as a genetically-tractable model to study the interaction of pathogenic fungi with macrophagesJohannes Sonnberger, Erik Böhm, Janik Adriana Tomás-Morales, et al.
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