(2021)
Comparative assessment of immune evasion mechanisms in human whole-blood infection assays by a systems biology approach.
PLOS One 16(4),
e0249372.
Dr. Teresa Lehnert
AlumniPublikationen
(2021)
Ex vivo immune profiling in patient blood enables quantification of innate immune effector functions.
Sci Rep 11(1),
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(2020)
Dynamic interplay of host and pathogens in an avian whole blood model.
Front Immunol 11,
500.
(2020)
Quantification of factor H mediated self versus non-self discrimination by mathematical modeling.
Front Immunol 11,
1911.
(2018)
Predictive virtual infection modeling of fungal immune evasion in human whole blood.
Front Immunol 9,
560.
(2018)
Quantitative simulations predict treatment strategies against fungal infections in virtual neutropenic patients.
Front Immunol 9,
667.
(2017)
Dimensionality of motion and binding valency govern receptor-ligand kinetics as revealed by agent-based modeling.
Front Immunol 8,
1692.
(2015)
Neutrophil activation by Candida glabrata but not Candida albicans promotes fungal uptake by monocytes.
Cell Microbiol 17(9),
1259-1276.
(2015)
A second stimulus required for enhanced antifungal activity of human neutrophils in blood is provided by anaphylatoxin C5a.
The Journal of Immunology 194(3),
1199-1210.
(2015)
Bottom-up modeling approach for the quantitative estimation of parameters in pathogen-host interactions.
Frontiers in Microbiology 6(608),
*authors contributed equally.