Institute of Microbiology – Clinical Microbiology, Immunology and Hygiene


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Tuning of adaptive immune responses by TNF at the level of C-type lectin receptor expression (2022) Blamberg R, Lang R Conference contribution First two years of data curation by the German national candidemia surveillance network: New insights into epidemiology and resistance (2022) Aldejohann AM, Wallstabe J, Reinhardt M, Martin R, Elias J, Mattwich C, Hamprecht A, et al. Conference contribution TomA, the target of MAT1-1 in Aspergillus fumigatus, is required for cleistothecia formation presumably in a mating-type-specific manner (2022) Pazen T, Ramsak B, Kueck U, Krappmann S Conference contribution Determinants of the interaction of Aspergillus fumigatus and eosinophils in the context of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (2022) Adam J, Schrüfer S, Westermann S, Vöhringer D, Krappmann S Conference contribution The Role of Programmed Necrosis in Colorectal Cancer (2022) Yu Y, Gámez Belmonte MdlR, Patankar J, Liebing E, Becker C Journal article, Review article A newly identified secreted larval antigen elicits basophil-dependent protective immunity against N. brasiliensis infection (2022) Thuma N, Döhler D, Mielenz D, Sticht H, Radtke D, Reimann L, Warscheid B, Vöhringer D Journal article Medical Student Self-Assessment of Knowledge About Vaccinations and the Quality of Vaccination Training (2022) Roberts K, Streng A, Göttler D, Hartmann K, Peter-Kern M, Roggendorf H, Bogdan C, et al. Journal article Th2 single-cell heterogeneity and clonal distribution at distant sites in helminth-infected mice (2022) Radtke D, Thuma N, Schülein C, Kirchner P, Ekici AB, Schober K, Vöhringer D Journal article Acetate, a metabolic product of Heligmosomoides polygyrus, facilitates intestinal epithelial barrier breakdown in a FFAR2-dependent manner (2022) Schälter F, Frech M, Dürholz K, Lucas S, Sarter-Zaiss K, Lebon L, Esser-Von-Bieren J, et al. Journal article, Original article Eosinophils, but Not Type 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells, Are the Predominant Source of Interleukin 4 during the Innate Phase of Leishmania major Infection (2022) Sasse C, Barinberg D, Obermeyer S, Debus A, Schleicher U, Bogdan C Journal article