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Thilo Stehle

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Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|August 22, 2006
Human cytomegalovirus-encoded UL16 discriminates MIC molecules by their alpha2 domainsJessica Spreu, Thilo Stehle, Alexander Steinle
European Journal of Cell Biology|December 1, 2009
Two-component systems in Arabidopsis thaliana--A structural viewJohannes Romir, Klaus Harter, Thilo Stehle
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|September 16, 2011
Viruses and sialic acids: rules of engagementUrsula Neu, Johannes Bauer, Thilo Stehle
Carbohydrate Research|July 17, 2021
The polyfunctional polysialic acid: A structural viewKatja Mindler, Elena Ostertag, Thilo Stehle
International Journal of Medical Microbiology : IJMM|January 22, 2014
Functional and structural analysis of the major amidase (Atl) in StaphylococcusFriedrich Götz, Christine Heilmann, Thilo Stehle
Virology|January 23, 2009
The Polyomaviridae: Contributions of virus structure to our understanding of virus receptors and infectious entryUrsula Neu, Thilo Stehle, Walter J Atwood
Viruses|October 17, 2019
The Symmetry of Viral Sialic Acid Binding Sites-Implications for Antiviral StrategiesNils H Rustmeier, Michael Strebl, Thilo Stehle
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|October 8, 2017
The bulky and the sweet: How neutralizing antibodies and glycan receptors compete for virus bindingMelanie H Dietrich, Christina Harprecht, Thilo Stehle
Current Opinion in Virology|July 2, 2014
Glycan receptors of the Polyomaviridae: structure, function, and pathogenesisSamantha D O'Hara, Thilo Stehle, Robert Garcea
Nature|August 2, 2019
Reply to: Do not discard Staphylococcus aureus WTA as a vaccine antigenDavid Gerlach, Yinglan Guo, Thilo Stehle, et al.
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Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|August 22, 2006
Human cytomegalovirus-encoded UL16 discriminates MIC molecules by their alpha2 domainsJessica Spreu, Thilo Stehle, Alexander Steinle
European Journal of Cell Biology|December 1, 2009
Two-component systems in Arabidopsis thaliana--A structural viewJohannes Romir, Klaus Harter, Thilo Stehle
Current Opinion in Structural Biology|September 16, 2011
Viruses and sialic acids: rules of engagementUrsula Neu, Johannes Bauer, Thilo Stehle
Carbohydrate Research|July 17, 2021
The polyfunctional polysialic acid: A structural viewKatja Mindler, Elena Ostertag, Thilo Stehle
International Journal of Medical Microbiology : IJMM|January 22, 2014
Functional and structural analysis of the major amidase (Atl) in StaphylococcusFriedrich Götz, Christine Heilmann, Thilo Stehle
Virology|January 23, 2009
The Polyomaviridae: Contributions of virus structure to our understanding of virus receptors and infectious entryUrsula Neu, Thilo Stehle, Walter J Atwood
Viruses|October 17, 2019
The Symmetry of Viral Sialic Acid Binding Sites-Implications for Antiviral StrategiesNils H Rustmeier, Michael Strebl, Thilo Stehle
Protein Science : a Publication of the Protein Society|October 8, 2017
The bulky and the sweet: How neutralizing antibodies and glycan receptors compete for virus bindingMelanie H Dietrich, Christina Harprecht, Thilo Stehle
Current Opinion in Virology|July 2, 2014
Glycan receptors of the Polyomaviridae: structure, function, and pathogenesisSamantha D O'Hara, Thilo Stehle, Robert Garcea
Nature|August 2, 2019
Reply to: Do not discard Staphylococcus aureus WTA as a vaccine antigenDavid Gerlach, Yinglan Guo, Thilo Stehle, et al.
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