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    The cytotoxic necrotizing factor of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis (CNFY) enhances inflammation and Yop delivery during infection by activation of Rho GTPases by Schweer, Janina, Kulkarni, Devesha, Kochut, Annika, Pezoldt, Joern, Pisano, Fabio, Pils, Marina C, Genth, Harald, Huehn, Jochen, Dersch, Petra

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-11-2013)
    “…Some isolates of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis produce the cytotoxic necrotizing factor (CNFY), but the functional consequences of this toxin for host-pathogen…”
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    Influence of PhoP and intra-species variations on virulence of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis during the natural oral infection route by Pisano, Fabio, Heine, Wiebke, Rosenheinrich, Maik, Schweer, Janina, Nuss, Aaron M, Dersch, Petra

    Published in PloS one (30-07-2014)
    “…The two-component regulatory system PhoP/PhoQ has been shown to (i) control expression of virulence-associated traits, (ii) confer survival and growth within…”
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    The Cytotoxic Necrotizing Factor of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis (CNFY) Enhances Inflammation and Yop Delivery during Infection by Activation of Rho GTPases: e1003746 by Schweer, Janina, Kulkarni, Devesha, Kochut, Annika, Pezoldt, Joern, Pisano, Fabio, Pils, Marina C, Genth, Harald, Huehn, Jochen, Dersch, Petra

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-11-2013)
    “…Some isolates of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis produce the cytotoxic necrotizing factor (CNFY), but the functional consequences of this toxin for host-pathogen…”
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    Influence of PhoP and Intra-Species Variations on Virulence of Yersinia pseudotuberculosis during the Natural Oral Infection Route: e103541 by Pisano, Fabio, Heine, Wiebke, Rosenheinrich, Maik, Schweer, Janina, Nuss, Aaron M, Dersch, Petra

    Published in PloS one (01-07-2014)
    “…The two-component regulatory system PhoP/PhoQ has been shown to (i) control expression of virulence-associated traits, (ii) confer survival and growth within…”
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    Journal Article