(2014)
Zygomycetes: an emerging problem in the clinical laboratory.
Mycoses 57(Suppl. 3),
1.
PD Dr. Kerstin Voigt
Jena Microbial Resource Collection · Gruppenleiterin Molekulare und Angewandte Mikrobiologie Nationales Referenzzentrum für Invasive Pilzinfektionen +49 3641 532-1395 / +49 3641 949331 kerstin.voigt@leibniz-hki.deThemenfelder
Publikationen
(2014)
Diagnosis of gastrointestinal basidiobolomycosis: a mini-review.
Mycoses 57(Suppl. 3),
138-143.
(2014)
Virulent strain of Lichtheimia corymbifera shows increased phagocytosis by macrophages as revealed by automated microscopy image analysis.
Mycoses 57(Suppl. 3),
56-66, */⁺authors contributed equally.
(2014)
De Novo Whole-Genome Sequence and Genome Annotation of Lichtheimia ramosa.
Genome Announc 2(5),
e00888-14.
(2014)
Human Fungal Pathogens of Mucorales and Entomophthorales.
Cold Spring Harb Perspect Med 5(4),
Chapter 27.
(2014)
Interaction of Zygomycetes with innate immune cells reconsidered with respect to ecology, morphology, evolution and infection biology: a mini-review.
Mycoses 57(Suppl. 3),
31-39.
(2014)
Finding needles in haystacks: linking scientific names, reference specimens and molecular data for Fungi.
Database (Oxford) ,
1-21.
(2014)
The pathogenic potential of the Lichtheimia genus revisited: Lichtheimia brasiliensis is a novel, non-pathogenic species.
Mycoses 57(Suppl. 3),
128-131.
(2014)
Gene expansion shapes genome architecture in the human pathogen Lichtheimia corymbifera: an evolutionary genomics analysis in the ancient terrestrial Mucorales (Mucoromycotina).
PLOS Genetics 10(8),
e1004496.
(2014)
Genomics to study basal lineage fungal biology: phylogenomics suggest a common origin
In: Alistair J.B. Brown (ed.) The Mycota XIII, Fungal Genomics 2. edition. 13, pp. 31-60. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg.