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Degitz C, Reime S, Baumbach C, Rauschner M, Thews O
Neoplasia . 2024 Apr; 52:100999. PMID: 38631214
In many tumors pronounced extracellular acidosis resulting from glycolytic metabolism is found. Since several environmental stress factors affect the mitochondrial activity the aim of the study was to analyze the...
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Baumbach C, Anantama N, Savkovic V, Mulling C, Schinkothe J, Michler J
Cells Tissues Organs . 2024 Mar; 213(5):424-438. PMID: 38508156
Introduction: Digital dermatitis (DD) in cattle appears with high prevalence; nevertheless, the knowledge on its pathogenesis is still limited. In this context, in vitro skin models represent a valuable tool...
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Blanchard A, Baumbach C, Michler J, Pickwell N, Staley C, Franklin J, et al.
Animals (Basel) . 2022 Dec; 12(23). PMID: 36496756
Ovine footrot is a complex multifactorial infectious disease, causing lameness in sheep with major welfare and economic consequences. is the main causative bacterium; however, footrot is a polymicrobial disease with...
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Baumbach C, Ruckner A, Partusch L, Engel E, Schrodl W, Michler J
J Fungi (Basel) . 2022 Jan; 8(1). PMID: 35049964
Skin infections by keratinophilic fungi are commonly referred to as dermatophytosis and represent a major health burden worldwide. Although patient numbers are on the rise, data on virulence factors, their...
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Blanchard A, Staley C, Shaw L, Wattegedera S, Baumbach C, Michler J, et al.
Infect Immun . 2021 Jul; 89(10):e0027021. PMID: 34227837
Footrot is a polymicrobial infectious disease in sheep causing severe lameness, leading to one of the industry's largest welfare problems. The complex etiology of footrot makes or investigations difficult. Computational...
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Baumbach C, Muller S, Reuschel M, Uhrlass S, Nenoff P, Baums C, et al.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol . 2021 May; 11:631681. PMID: 33996620
Dermatophytoses represent a major health burden in animals and man. Zoophilic dermatophytes usually show a high specificity to their original animal host but a zoonotic transmission is increasingly recorded. In...
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Lindenhahn J, Bartosch T, Baumbach C, Suchowski M, Kacza J, Schrodl W, et al.
Med Mycol . 2020 Oct; 59(3):305-308. PMID: 33085766
Lay Summary: We examined the zoonotic dermatophyte Trichophyton (T.) verrucosum in bovine skin and studied two important virulence factors called subtilisin (Sub)3 and Sub6 that T. verrucosum produces and secretes...
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Baumbach C, Michler J, Nenoff P, Uhrlass S, Schrodl W
Mycoses . 2020 Jul; 63(9):970-978. PMID: 32620041
Background: Dermatophytoses rank among the most frequent communicable diseases in humans, and the zoonotic transmission is increasing. The zoophilic dermatophyte Trichophyton (T.) benhamiae is nowadays one of the main causes...
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Baumbach C, Schrodl W, Nenoff P, Uhrlass S, Mulling C, Michler J
J Dermatol . 2019 Nov; 47(1):8-16. PMID: 31782188
Dermatophyte infections are a growing health concern worldwide with increasing patient numbers, especially in children. However, detailed knowledge about infection mechanisms and virulence factors are scarce. This study aimed to...