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Scherr, N. and Pluschke, G.. (2019) Buruli ulcer. In: Neglected tropical diseases: drug discovery and development. Hoboken, pp. 327-347.

Vettiger, A. and Scherr, N. and Ruf, M. T. and Röltgen, K. and Pluschke, G.. (2014) Localization of mycobacterial antigens by immunofluorescence staining of agarose embedded cells. Mycobacterial diseases, Vol. 4, H. 3. pp. 3-4.

Scherr, N. and Röltgen, K. and Witschel, M. and Pluschke, G.. (2012) Screening of antifungal azole drugs and agrochemicals with an adapted Alamar Blue-based assay demonstrates antibacterial activity of Croconazole against Mycobacterium ulcerans. Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy, Vol. 56, H. 12. pp. 6410-6413.

Gersbach, P. and Jantsch, A. and Feyen, F. and Scherr, N. and Dangy, J. P. and Pluschke, G. and Altmann, K. H.. (2011) A ring-closing metathesis (RCM)-based approach to mycolactones A/B. Chemistry : a European journal, Vol. 17, H. 46. pp. 13017-13031.

Jayachandran, R. and Scherr, N. and Pieters, J.. (2009) Analyzing the interaction of pathogens with the host immune system. Immunology letters, Vol. 122 (2). pp. 112-114.

Scherr, N. and Jayachandran, R. and Mueller, P. and Pieters, J.. (2009) Interference of Mycobacterium tuberculosis with macrophage responses. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology, Vol. 47, H. 6. pp. 401-406.

Scherr, N. and Pieters, J.. (2009) The Eukaryotic-like Serine/Threonine Kinase Family in Mycobacteria. In: Mycobacterium. pp. 171-192.

Nguyen, L. and Scherr, N. and Gatfield, J. and Walburger, A. and Pieters, J. and Thompson, C. J.. (2007) Antigen 84, an effector of pleiomorphism in Mycobacterium smegmatis. Journal of bacteriology, 189 (21). pp. 7896-7910.

Scherr, N. and Honnappa, S. and Kunz, G. and Mueller, P. and Jayachandran, R. and Winkler, F. and Pieters, J. and Steinmetz, M. O.. (2007) Structural basis for the specific inhibition of protein kinase G, a virulence factor of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 104 (29). pp. 12151-12156.

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