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  1. Confocal Raman microscopy to identify bacteria in oral subgingival biofilm models
  2. Fungal Glycolipids as Biosurfactants
  3. Antifungal drug development
  4. Structural Hot Spots Determine Functional Diversity of the Candida glabrata Epithelial Adhesin Family
  5. The transcriptomic profile of Pseudozyma aphidis during production of mannosylerythritol lipids
  6. Microarrays as Research Tools and Diagnostic Devices
  7. Single-Stranded DNA Catalyzes Hybridization of PCR-Products to Microarray Capture Probes
  8. Systematic Phenotyping of a Large-Scale Candida glabrata Deletion Collection Reveals Novel Antifungal Tolerance Genes
  9. An In Vivo Photo-Cross-Linking Approach Reveals a Homodimerization Domain of Aha1 in S. cerevisiae
  10. High Solids Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Pretreated Lignocellulosic Materials with a Powerful Stirrer Concept
  11. Produktion von Biotensiden mit Pseudozyma-Stämmen
  12. An In Vitro HSV-1 Reactivation Model Containing Quiescently Infected PC12 Cells
  13. Global Transcriptome Sequencing Identifies Chlamydospore Specific Markers in Candida albicans and Candida dubliniensis
  14. Development and optimization of single and combined detoxification processes to improve the fermentability of lignocellulose hydrolyzates
  15. 3D-Tissue Model for Herpes Simplex Virus-1 Infections
  16. Next-generation bioproduction systems: Cell-free conversion concepts for industrial biotechnology
  17. Simultaneous Detection of Different MicroRNA Types Using the ZIP-Code Array System
  18. New Bioproduction Systems: From Molecular Circuits to Novel Reactor Concepts in Cell-Free Biotechnology
  19. Species and condition specific adaptation of the transcriptional landscapes in Candida albicans and Candida dubliniensis
  20. A Liposome System For Light-Driven ATP-Synthesis
  21. High-Throughput-Screening-Based Identification and Structure–Activity Relationship Characterization Defined ( S )-2-(1-Aminoisobutyl)-1-(3-chlorobenzyl)benzimidazole as a Highly Antimycotic Agent Nontoxic to Cell Lines
  22. Co-cultured Production of Lignin-Modifying Enzymes with White-Rot Fungi
  23. Adaptation, adhesion and invasion during interaction of Candida albicans with the host – Focus on the function of cell wall proteins
  24. Biotechnological synthesis of long-chain dicarboxylic acids as building blocks for polymers
  25. Biofilm formation and adhesive/invasive properties of Candida dubliniensis in comparison with Candida albicans
  26. Regulation ofCandida glabrataoxidative stress resistance is adapted to host environment
  27. CRASP2 of Candida albicans binds C4b-binding protein and mediates fungal contact with human endothelial cells
  28. A new cell-based innate immune receptor assay for the examination of receptor activity, ligand specificity, signalling pathways and the detection of pyrogens
  29. A multidimensional electrophoretic system of separation for the analysis of gene expression (MESSAGE)
  30. Candida glabrata tryptophan‐based pigment production via the Ehrlich pathway
  31. An approach to characterize the membrane proteome ofCandida albicans
  32. Immune evasion of the human pathogenic yeast Candida albicans: Pra1 is a Factor H, FHL-1 and plasminogen binding surface protein
  33. A new procedure for rapid, high yield purification of Type I collagen for tissue engineering
  34. From experimental setup to data analysis in transcriptomics: copper metabolism in the human pathogenCandida albicans
  35. Introduction: Fungal Pathogens
  36. Host-Pathogen Interactions
  37. Human Epithelial Model Systems for the Study of Candida Infections In Vitro: Part I. Adhesion to Epithelial Models
  38. Human Epithelial Model Systems for the Study of Candida infections In Vitro: Part II. Histologic Methods for Studying Fungal Invasion
  39. Comparison and characterization of type I collagen extracted using different methods for applications in tissue engineering
  40. Organotypical tissue cultures from adult murine colon as an in vitro model of intestinal mucosa
  41. Transcriptomics of the Fungal Pathogens, Focusing on Candida albicans
  42. Deletion of the high-affinity cAMP phosphodiesterase encoded by PDE2 affects stress responses and virulence in Candida albicans
  43. Interactions of the fungal pathogenCandida albicanswith the host
  44. Identification of novel enzymes with different hydrolytic activities by metagenome expression cloning
  45. An in vitro assay to study the transcriptional response during adherence of Candida albicans to different human epithelia
  46. Getting in Touch with Candida albicans: The Cell Wall of a Fungal Pathogen
  47. The moonlighting protein Tsa1p is implicated in oxidative stress response and in cell wall biogenesis inCandida albicans
  48. Proteomics on its way to study host–pathogen interaction in Candida albicans
  49. LacZ assays in yeast
  50. The TEA/ATTS transcription factor CaTec1p regulates hyphal development and virulence in Candida albicans
  51. A microarray enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for autoimmune diagnostics
  52. A microarray enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for autoimmune diagnostics
  53. Biogenesis of the Yeast Vacuole (lysosome). The Use of Active-Site Mutants of Proteinase yscA to Determine the Necessity of the Enzyme for Vacuolar Proteinase Maturation and Proteinase yscB Stability
  54. Biogenesis of the Yeast Vacuole (lysosome). The Use of Active-Site Mutants of Proteinase yscA to Determine the Necessity of the Enzyme for Vacuolar Proteinase Maturation and Proteinase yscB Stability
  55. Vacuolar/lysosomal proteolysis: proteases, substrates mechanisms
  56. Biogenesis of the Yeast Vacuole (Lysosome). Signal Sequence Deletion of the Vacuolar Aspartic Proteinase yscA Does not Block Maturation of Vacuolar Proteinases
  57. Biogenesis of the yeast vacuole (lysosome) Active site mutation in the vacuolar aspartate proteinase yscA blocks maturation of vacuolar proteinases
  58. Species-Dependent Proteomics