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Stefan Taube

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Cell Host & Microbe|October 12, 2018
Open Sesame: New Keys to Unlocking the Gate to Norovirus InfectionMarit Lingemann, Stefan Taube
Trends in Microbiology|December 3, 2014
A novel reverse genetics system for human norovirusStefan Taube, Christiane E Wobus
Current Opinion in Virology|May 15, 2018
Norovirus, glycans and attachmentStefan Taube, Alvaro Mallagaray, Thomas Peters
Viruses|October 14, 2011
Glycosphingolipids as receptors for non-enveloped virusesStefan Taube, Mengxi Jiang, Christiane E Wobus
Virus Research|May 26, 2009
Murine norovirus-1 entry into permissive macrophages and dendritic cells is pH-independentJeffrey W Perry, Stefan Taube, Christiane E Wobus
Schmerz (Berlin, Germany)|March 27, 2026
[Prognostic value of pressure pain thresholds for the therapeutic success of a combined strength endurance training in patients with knee osteoarthritis]Klaus Baum, Bianca Holsten, Michael Häfner, et al.
The European Respiratory Journal|December 11, 2020
Complications of nasal and pharyngeal swabs: a relevant challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic?Bandik Föh, Max Borsche, Alexander Balck, et al.
Biochemical Society Transactions|December 23, 2021
Norovirus-glycan interactions - how strong are they really?Thomas Peters, Robert Creutznacher, Thorben Maass, et al.
Journal of Virology|March 23, 2012
Murine noroviruses bind glycolipid and glycoprotein attachment receptors in a strain-dependent mannerStefan Taube, Jeffrey W Perry, Eoghan McGreevy, et al.
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases|January 18, 2011
Transient or persistent norovirus infection does not alter the pathology of Salmonella typhimurium induced intestinal inflammation and fibrosis in micePeter D R Higgins, Laura A Johnson, Kay Sauder, et al.
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Cell Host & Microbe|October 12, 2018
Open Sesame: New Keys to Unlocking the Gate to Norovirus InfectionMarit Lingemann, Stefan Taube
Trends in Microbiology|December 3, 2014
A novel reverse genetics system for human norovirusStefan Taube, Christiane E Wobus
Current Opinion in Virology|May 15, 2018
Norovirus, glycans and attachmentStefan Taube, Alvaro Mallagaray, Thomas Peters
Viruses|October 14, 2011
Glycosphingolipids as receptors for non-enveloped virusesStefan Taube, Mengxi Jiang, Christiane E Wobus
Virus Research|May 26, 2009
Murine norovirus-1 entry into permissive macrophages and dendritic cells is pH-independentJeffrey W Perry, Stefan Taube, Christiane E Wobus
Schmerz (Berlin, Germany)|March 27, 2026
[Prognostic value of pressure pain thresholds for the therapeutic success of a combined strength endurance training in patients with knee osteoarthritis]Klaus Baum, Bianca Holsten, Michael Häfner, et al.
The European Respiratory Journal|December 11, 2020
Complications of nasal and pharyngeal swabs: a relevant challenge of the COVID-19 pandemic?Bandik Föh, Max Borsche, Alexander Balck, et al.
Biochemical Society Transactions|December 23, 2021
Norovirus-glycan interactions - how strong are they really?Thomas Peters, Robert Creutznacher, Thorben Maass, et al.
Journal of Virology|March 23, 2012
Murine noroviruses bind glycolipid and glycoprotein attachment receptors in a strain-dependent mannerStefan Taube, Jeffrey W Perry, Eoghan McGreevy, et al.
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases|January 18, 2011
Transient or persistent norovirus infection does not alter the pathology of Salmonella typhimurium induced intestinal inflammation and fibrosis in micePeter D R Higgins, Laura A Johnson, Kay Sauder, et al.
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