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    Open Access

    Correction to: Dual transcriptome of the immediate neutrophil and Candida albicans interplay

    Maria J. Niemiec, Christian Grumaz, David Ermert, Christiane Desel in BMC Genomics (2017)

  2. Article

    Open Access

    Dual transcriptome of the immediate neutrophil and Candida albicans interplay

    Neutrophils are traditionally considered transcriptionally inactive. Compared to other immune cells, little is known about their transcriptional profile during interaction with pathogens.

    Maria J. Niemiec, Christian Grumaz, David Ermert, Christiane Desel in BMC Genomics (2017)

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    Open Access

    Moonlighting of Helicobacter pylori catalase protects against complement-mediated killing by utilising the host molecule vitronectin

    Helicobacter pylori is an important human pathogen and a common cause of peptic ulcers and gastric cancer. Despite H. pylori provoking strong innate and adaptive immune responses, the bacterium is able to success...

    Corinna Richter, Oindrilla Mukherjee, David Ermert, Birendra Singh in Scientific Reports (2016)

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    Fungal and Bacterial Killing by Neutrophils

    Neutrophils are professional phagocytes of the innate immune system that are essential to control bacterial and fungal infections. These cells engulf and kill invading microbes. Additionally, activated neutrop...

    David Ermert, Arturo Zychlinsky, Constantin Urban in Host-Pathogen Interactions (2009)