Items where Author is "Stecher, Bärbel"
Number of items: 5. 2019Wotzka, Sandra Y. and Kreuzer, Markus and Maier, Lisa and Arnoldini, Markus and Nguyen, Bidong D. and Brachmann, Alexander O. and Berthold, Dorothée L. and Zünd, Mirjam and Hausmann, Annika and Bakkeren, Erik and Hoces, Daniel and Gül, Ersin and Beutler, Markus and Dolowschiak, Tamas and Zimmermann, Michael and Fuhrer, Tobias and Moor, Kathrin and Sauer, Uwe and Typas, Athanasios and Piel, Jörn and Diard, Médéric and Macpherson, Andrew J. and Stecher, Bärbel and Sunagawa, Shinichi and Slack, Emma and Hardt, Wolf-Dietrich. (2019) Escherichia coli limits Salmonella Typhimurium infections after diet shifts and fat-mediated microbiota perturbation in mice. Nature microbiology, 4 (12). pp. 2164-2174. 2018van Vliet, Simon and Dal Co, Alma and Winkler, Annina R. and Spriewald, Stefanie and Stecher, Bärbel and Ackermann, Martin. (2018) Spatially Correlated Gene Expression in Bacterial Groups: The Role of Lineage History, Spatial Gradients, and Cell-Cell Interactions. Cell Systems, 6 (4). pp. 496-507.e6. 2015Maier, Lisa and Diard, Médéric and Sellin, Mikael E. and Chouffane, Elsa-Sarah and Trautwein-Weidner, Kerstin and Periaswamy, Balamurugan and Slack, Emma and Dolowschiak, Tamas and Stecher, Bärbel and Loverdo, Claude and Regoes, Roland R. and Hardt, Wolf-Dietrich. (2015) Correction: Granulocytes Impose a Tight Bottleneck upon the Gut Luminal Pathogen Population during Salmonella Typhimurium Colitis. PLoS Pathogens, 11 (7). e1005047. 2014Maier, Lisa and Diard, Médéric and Sellin, Mikael E. and Chouffane, Elsa-Sarah and Trautwein-Weidner, Kerstin and Periaswamy, Balamurugan and Slack, Emma and Dolowschiak, Tamas and Stecher, Bärbel and Loverdo, Claude and Regoes, Roland R. and Hardt, Wolf-Dietrich. (2014) Granulocytes impose a tight bottleneck upon the gut luminal pathogen population during Salmonella typhimurium colitis. PLoS Pathogens, 10 (12). e1004557. 2012Kaiser, Patrick and Diard, Médéric and Stecher, Bärbel and Hardt, Wolf-Dietrich. (2012) The streptomycin mouse model for Salmonella diarrhea: functional analysis of the microbiota, the pathogen's virulence factors, and the host's mucosal immune response. Immunological Reviews, 245 (1). pp. 56-83. |