Publikationen

Dalle F, Wächtler B, L'Ollivier C, Holland G, Bannert N, Wilson D, Labruère C, Bonnin A, Hube B (2010) Cellular interactions of Candida albicans with human oral epithelial cells and enterocytes. Cell Microbiol 12(2), 248-271.
Hummert S, Hummert C, Schröter A, Hube B, Schuster S (2010) Game theoretical modelling of survival strategies of Candida albicans inside macrophages. J Theor Biol 264(2), 312-318.
Jacobsen ID, Brunke S, Seider K, Schwarzmüller T, Firon A, d'Enfért C, Kuchler K, Hube B (2010) Candida glabrata persistence in mice does not depend on host immunosuppression and is unaffected by fungal amino acid auxotrophy. Infect Immun 78(3), 1066-1077.
Jacobsen ID, Grosse K, Slesiona S, Hube B, Berndt A, Brock M (2010) Embryonated eggs as an alternative infection model to investigate Aspergillus fumigatus virulence. Infect Immun 78(7), 2995-3006.
Linde J, Wilson D, Hube B, Guthke R (2010) Regulatory network modelling of iron acquisition by a fungal pathogen in contact with epithelial cells. BMC Syst Biol 4, 148.
Naglik JR, Hube B (2010) Chapter 5: Secreted Candida proteins: Pathogenicity and host immunity. In: Ashbee R, Bignell EM (eds.) Pathogenic Yeasts. The Yeast Handbook pp. 97-120. ??.
Pietrella D, Rachini A, Pandey N, Schild L, Netea M, Bistoni F, Hube B, Vecchiarelli A (2010) The Inflammatory response induced by aspartic proteases of Candida albicans is independent of proteolytic activity. Infect Immun 78(11), 4754-4762.
Schmidt A, Wächtler B, Temp U, Krekling T, Séguin A, Gershenzon J (2010) A bifunctional geranyl and geranylgeranyl diphosphate synthase is involved in terpene oleoresin formation in Picea abies. Plant Physiol 152(2), 639-655.
Seider K, Heyken A, Lüttich A, Miramón P, Hube B (2010) Interaction of pathogenic yeasts with phagocytes: survival, persistence and escape. Curr Opin Microbiol 13(4), 392-400. (Review)
Tavanti A, Hensgens LA, Mogavero S, Majoros L, Senesi S, Campa M (2010) Genotypic and phenotypic properties of Candida parapsilosis sensu strictu strains isolated from different geographic regions and body sites. BMC Microbiol 10, 203.