Publikationen

Dasari P, Shopova IA, Stroe M, Wartenberg D, Dahse HM, Beyersdorf N, Hortschansky P, Dietrich S, Cseresnyés Z, Figge MT, Westermann M, Skerka C, Brakhage AA, Zipfel PF (2018) Aspf2 from Aspergillus fumigatus recruits human immune regulators for immune evasion and cell damage. Front Immunol 9, 1635.
Dennhardt S, Pirschel W, Wissuwa B, Daniel C, Gunzer F, Lindig S, Medyukhina A, Kiehntopf M, Rudolph WW, Zipfel PF, Gunzer M, Figge MT, Amman K, Coldewey S (2018) Modeling hemolytic-uremic syndrome: In-depth characterization of distinct murine models reflecting different features of human disease. Front Immunol 9, 1459.
Dudeck J*, Medyukhina A*, Figge MT**, Dudeck A**; *authors contributed equally; **corresponding authors, authors contributed equally (2018) Waffenübergabe im Immunsystem. Laborjournal 4, 40-43. (Review)
Figge MT (2018) Quantitative bioimage analysis of cell characteristics. Cytometry A 93(3), 278-280. (Review)
Figge MT (2018) Drops of blood in focus. LICHTGEDANKEN - The Magazine of the Friedrich Schiller University 3, 26-29. (Review)
Hermenau R, Ishida K, Gama S, Hoffmann B, Pfeifer-Leeg M, Plass W, Mohr JF, Wichard T, Saluz HP, Hertweck C (2018) Gramibactin is a bacterial siderophore with a diazeniumdiolate ligand system. Nat Chem Biol 14(9), 841-843.
Kriegel FL, Köhler R, Bayat Sarmadi J, Bayerl S, Hauser AE, Niesner R, Luch A*, Cseresnyés Z*, *authors contributed equally (2018) Morphology-based distinction between healthy and pathological cells utilizing fourier transforms and self-organizing maps. J Vis Exp 140, e58543.
Kriegel FL, Köhler R, Bayat-Sarmadi J, Bayerl S, Hauser AE, Niesner R, Luch A, Cseresnyes Z (2018) Cell shape characterization and classification with discrete fourier transforms and self-organizing maps. Cytometry A 93(3), 323-333.
Meinel C, Spartà G, Dahse HM, Hörhold F, König R, Westermann M, Cseresnyés Z, Coldewey SM, Figge MT, Hammerschmidt S, Skerka C, Zipfel PF (2018) Streptococcus pneumoniae from patients with hemolytic uremic syndrome binds human plasminogen via the surface protein PspC and uses plasmin to damage human endothelial cells. J Infect Dis 217(3), 358-370.
Prauße MTE, Lehnert T, Timme S, Hünniger K, Leonhardt I, Kurzai O, Figge MT (2018) Predictive virtual infection modeling of fungal immune evasion in human whole blood. Front Immunol 9, 560.