Publications of Thomas F. Meyer
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Journal Article (422)
61.
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306 (7), pp. 517 - 528 (2016)
Propionibacterium acnes inhibits FOXM1 and induces cell cycle alterations in human primary prostate cells. International Journal of Medical Microbiology 62.
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17 (10), pp. 659 - 673 (2016)
Subversion of host genome integrity by bacterial pathogens. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 63.
Journal Article
21 (Suppl. 1), pp. 34 - 38 (2016)
Gastric cancer pathogenesis. Helicobacter 64.
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197 (5), pp. 1801 - 1808 (2016)
Mucosal Inducible NO Synthase–Producing IgA+ Plasma Cells in Helicobacter pylori–Infected Patients. Journal of Immunology 65.
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7, 11320 (2016)
A human genome-wide loss-of-function screen identifies effective chikungunya antiviral drugs. Nature Communications 66.
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492, pp. 118 - 129 (2016)
Genetic characterization of an adapted pandemic 2009 H1N1 influenza virus that reveals improved replication rates in human lung epithelial cells. Virology 67.
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34 (3), pp. 190 - 193 (2016)
Coevolution between the Human Microbiota and the Epithelial Immune System. Digestive Diseases 68.
Journal Article
34 (3), pp. 190 - 193 (2016)
Coevolution between the Human Microbiota and the Epithelial Immune System. Digestive Diseases 69.
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65 (2), pp. 202 - 213 (2016)
A novel human gastric primary cell culture system for modelling Helicobacter pylori infection in vitro. Gut 70.
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18 (1), pp. 137 - 147 (2016)
Macrophages recognize the Helicobacter pylori type IV secretion system in the absence of toll-like receptor signalling. Cellular Microbiology 71.
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18 (6), pp. 723 - 735 (2015)
Meta- and Orthogonal Integration of Influenza “OMICs” Data Defines a Role for UBR4 in Virus Budding. Cell Host & Microbe 72.
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6, 8989 (2015)
The Notch and Wnt pathways regulate stemness and differentiation in human fallopian tube organoids. Nature Communications 73.
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11 (11), pp. 1703 - 1713 (2015)
Helicobacter pylori Infection Causes Characteristic DNA Damage Patterns in Human Cells. Cell Reports 74.
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17 (6), pp. 728 - 730 (2015)
Bacteria Moving into Focus of Human Cancer. Cell Host & Microbe 75.
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11 (4), e1004846 (2015)
EphrinA2 Receptor (EphA2) Is an Invasion and Intracellular Signaling Receptor for Chlamydia trachomatis. PLoS Pathogens 76.
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94 (6), pp. 1285 - 1297 (2014)
Chlamydia trachomatis remodels stable microtubules to coordinate Golgi stack recruitment to the chlamydial inclusion surface. Molecular Microbiology 77.
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5, 5201 (2014)
Chlamydia infection depends on a functional MDM2-p53 axis. Nature Communications 78.
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94 (1), pp. 186 - 201 (2014)
Dynamin-mediated lipid acquisition is essential for Chlamydia trachomatis development. Molecular Microbiology 79.
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193 (6), pp. 2941 - 2951 (2014)
Chlamydia trachomatis Inhibits Inducible NO Synthase in Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells by Stimulating Polyamine Synthesis. The Journal of Immunology 80.
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10 (9), e1004351 (2014)
The Cofilin Phosphatase Slingshot Homolog 1 (SSH1) Links NOD1 Signaling to Actin Remodeling. PLoS Pathogens