A recent gathering of researchers at the EMBO conference “At the joint edge of Cellular Microbiology and Cell Biology” was aimed at melding ideas from both scientific fields to advance our understanding of infectious diseases at the cellular level. Work presented at this meeting highlighted how pathogens exploit host cell membrane processes to their advantage and also revealed fundamental signaling and trafficking mechanisms of eukaryotic cells
The ability of pathogens, such as parasites, bacteria, fungi and viruses to invade, persist and adap...
Recognition of microbial pathogens and dead cells and their phagocytic uptake by specialized immune ...
Summary: Eukaryotic cells live in a relatively comfortable equilibrium with a wide variety of microb...
The study of how microbes cause disease has initiated unique research avenues in both infection biol...
International audienceIntimate interactions between the armament of pathogens and their host dictate...
Intracellular pathogens have evolved numerous strategies to manipulate their host cells to survive a...
SummaryThe FASEB Summer Research Conference on Microbial Pathogenesis: Mechanisms of Infectious Dise...
Intracellular bacterial pathogens have evolved as a group of microorganisms endowed with weapons to ...
SummaryExploitation of the host-cell actin cytoskeleton is pivotal for many microbial pathogens to e...
Endocytosis occurs at the cell surface and involves internalization of the plasma membrane (PM) alon...
Understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying membrane traffic pathways is crucial ...
Intracellular pathogens, such as bacteria and parasites, have evolved specialized mechanisms to surv...
AbstractThe ability to internalize macromolecules by endocytosis is a property of all eukaryotic cel...
One quarter of all deaths worldwide each year result from infectious diseases caused by microbial pa...
The interaction of a microbial pathogen with its host is a highly dynamic process shaped by evolutio...
The ability of pathogens, such as parasites, bacteria, fungi and viruses to invade, persist and adap...
Recognition of microbial pathogens and dead cells and their phagocytic uptake by specialized immune ...
Summary: Eukaryotic cells live in a relatively comfortable equilibrium with a wide variety of microb...
The study of how microbes cause disease has initiated unique research avenues in both infection biol...
International audienceIntimate interactions between the armament of pathogens and their host dictate...
Intracellular pathogens have evolved numerous strategies to manipulate their host cells to survive a...
SummaryThe FASEB Summer Research Conference on Microbial Pathogenesis: Mechanisms of Infectious Dise...
Intracellular bacterial pathogens have evolved as a group of microorganisms endowed with weapons to ...
SummaryExploitation of the host-cell actin cytoskeleton is pivotal for many microbial pathogens to e...
Endocytosis occurs at the cell surface and involves internalization of the plasma membrane (PM) alon...
Understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying membrane traffic pathways is crucial ...
Intracellular pathogens, such as bacteria and parasites, have evolved specialized mechanisms to surv...
AbstractThe ability to internalize macromolecules by endocytosis is a property of all eukaryotic cel...
One quarter of all deaths worldwide each year result from infectious diseases caused by microbial pa...
The interaction of a microbial pathogen with its host is a highly dynamic process shaped by evolutio...
The ability of pathogens, such as parasites, bacteria, fungi and viruses to invade, persist and adap...
Recognition of microbial pathogens and dead cells and their phagocytic uptake by specialized immune ...
Summary: Eukaryotic cells live in a relatively comfortable equilibrium with a wide variety of microb...