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2014


Ahmed, Z., Zeeshan, S., Huber, C., Hensel, M., Schomburg, D., Munch, R., Eylert, E., Eisenreich, W., and Dandekar, T. (2014). 'Isotopo' a database application for facile analysis and management of mass isotopomer data. Database (Oxford) 2014.

Böhles, N., Busch, K., and Hensel, M. (2014). Vaccines against human diarrheal pathogens: Current status and perspectives. Hum Vaccin Immunother 10, 1522-1535.

Czarniak, F., and Hensel, M. (2014). Red-Mediated Recombineering of Salmonella enterica Genomes. Methods Mol Biol 1225, 63-79.

Grin, I., Hartmann, M.D., Sauer, G., Hernandez Alvarez, B., Schutz, M., Wagner, S., Madlung, J., Macek, B., Felipe-Lopez, A., Hensel, M., et al. (2014). A trimeric lipoprotein assists in trimeric autotransporter biogenesis in enterobacteria. J Biol Chem 289, 7388-7398.

Husseiny, M.I., Rawson, J., Kaye, A., Nair, I., Todorov, I., Hensel, M., Kandeel, F., and Ferreri, K. (2014). An oral vaccine for type 1 diabetes based on live attenuated Salmonella. Vaccine 32, 2300-2307.

Kehl, A., and Hensel, M. (2014). Live Cell Imaging of Intracellular Salmonella enterica. Methods Mol Biol 1225, 199-225.

Krieger, V., Liebl, D., Zhang, Y., Rajashekar, R., Chlanda, P., Giesker, K., Chikkaballi, D., and Hensel, M. (2014). Reorganization of the endosomal system in Salmonella-infected cells: the ultrastructure of Salmonella-induced tubular compartments. PLoS Pathog 10, e1004374.

Lorkowski, M., Felipe-Lopez, A., Danzer, C.A., Hansmeier, N., and Hensel, M. (2014). Salmonella enterica invasion of polarized epithelial cells is a highly cooperative effort. Infect Immun 82, 2657-2667.

Rajashekar, R., Liebl, D., Chikkaballi, D., Liss, V., and Hensel, M. (2014). Live Cell Imaging Reveals Novel Functions of Salmonella enterica SPI2-T3SS Effector Proteins in Remodeling of the Host Cell Endosomal System. PLoS One 9, e115423.

Wagner, C., Barlag, B., Gerlach, R.G., Deiwick, J., and Hensel, M. (2014). The Salmonella enterica giant adhesin SiiE binds to polarized epithelial cells in a lectin-like manner. Cell Microbiol 16, 962-975.

Wille, T., Wagner, C., Mittelstadt, W., Blank, K., Sommer, E., Malengo, G., Dohler, D., Lange, A., Sourjik, V., Hensel, M., et al. (2014). SiiA and SiiB are novel type I secretion system subunits controlling SPI4-mediated adhesion of Salmonella enterica. Cell Microbiol 16, 161-178.

Xu, X., Hegazy, W.A., Guo, L., Gao, X., Courtney, A.N., Kurbanov, S., Liu, D., Tian, G., Manuel, E.R., Diamond, D.J., et al. (2014). Effective cancer vaccine platform based on attenuated Salmonella and a type III secretion system. Cancer Res 74, 6260-6270.

Zhang, K., Dupont, A., Torow, N., Gohde, F., Leschner, S., Lienenklaus, S., Weiss, S., Brinkmann, M.M., Kuhnel, M., Hensel, M., et al. (2014). Age-dependent enterocyte invasion and microcolony formation by Salmonella. PLoS Pathog 10, e1004385.