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    Innate immune response to Streptococcus pyogenes depends on the combined activation of TLR13 and TLR2 by Fieber, Christina, Janos, Marton, Koestler, Tina, Gratz, Nina, Li, Xiao-Dong, Castiglia, Virginia, Aberle, Marion, Sauert, Martina, Wegner, Mareike, Alexopoulou, Lena, Kirschning, Carsten J, Chen, Zhijian J, von Haeseler, Arndt, Kovarik, Pavel

    Published in PloS one (10-03-2015)
    “…Innate immune recognition of the major human-specific Gram-positive pathogen Streptococcus pyogenes is not understood. Here we show that mice employ Toll-like…”
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    Rhinoscleroma pathogenesis: The type K3 capsule of Klebsiella rhinoscleromatis is a virulence factor not involved in Mikulicz cells formation by Corelli, Barbara, Almeida, Ana S, Sonego, Fabiane, Castiglia, Virginia, Fevre, Cindy, Brisse, Sylvain, Sansonetti, Philippe J, Tournebize, Régis

    Published in PLoS neglected tropical diseases (01-01-2018)
    “…Rhinoscleroma is a human specific chronic granulomatous infection of the nose and upper airways caused by the Gram-negative bacterium Klebsiella pneumoniae…”
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    Caffeine prevents transcription inhibition and P-TEFb/7SK dissociation following UV-induced DNA damage by Napolitano, Giuliana, Amente, Stefano, Castiglia, Virginia, Gargano, Barbara, Ruda, Vera, Darzacq, Xavier, Bensaude, Olivier, Majello, Barbara, Lania, Luigi

    Published in PloS one (21-06-2010)
    “…The mechanisms by which DNA damage triggers suppression of transcription of a large number of genes are poorly understood. DNA damage rapidly induces a release…”
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    Type I Interferons in Bacterial Infections: A Balancing Act by Kovarik, Pavel, Castiglia, Virginia, Ivin, Masa, Ebner, Florian

    Published in Frontiers in immunology (26-12-2016)
    “…Defense against bacterial infections requires activation of the immune response as well as timely reestablishment of tissue and immune homeostasis…”
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    21: Essential function of type I IFN signaling in balancing inflammation during Streptococcus pyogenes infection by Castiglia, Virginia, Ebner, Florian, Kovarik, Pavel

    Published in Cytokine (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-11-2014)
    “…Streptococcus pyogenes also known as Group A Streptoccocus (GAS) is a common human pathogen responsible of a variety of diseases that range from mild…”
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    Innate Immune Response to Streptococcus pyogenes Depends on the Combined Activation of TLR13 and TLR2 by Fieber, Christina, Janos, Marton, Koestler, Tina, Gratz, Nina, Li, Xiao-Dong, Castiglia, Virginia, Aberle, Marion, Sauert, Martina, Wegner, Mareike, Alexopoulou, Lena, Kirschning, Carsten J., Chen, Zhijian J, von Haeseler, Arndt, Kovarik, Pavel

    Published in PloS one (10-03-2015)
    “…Innate immune recognition of the major human-specific Gram-positive pathogen Strepto-coccus pyogenes is not understood. Here we show that mice employ Toll-like…”
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    Innate Immune Response to Streptococcus pyogenes Depends on the Combined Activation of TLR13 and TLR2: e0119727 by Fieber, Christina, Janos, Marton, Koestler, Tina, Gratz, Nina, Li, Xiao-Dong, Castiglia, Virginia, Aberle, Marion, Sauert, Martina, Wegner, Mareike, Alexopoulou, Lena

    Published in PloS one (01-03-2015)
    “…Innate immune recognition of the major human-specific Gram-positive pathogen Streptococcus pyogenes is not understood. Here we show that mice employ Toll-like…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article