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Katharina Nothelfer

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Neckel P, Scharr M, Seid K, Nothelfer K, Fuchs J, Obermayr F, et al.
Cells . 2019 Aug; 8(8). PMID: 31366044
Identification and isolation of neural progenitor cells from the human enteric nervous system (ENS) is currently hampered by the lack of reliable, specific markers. Here, we define the Wnt-receptor frizzled-4...
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Anderson M, Chaze T, Coic Y, Injarabian L, Jonsson F, Lombion N, et al.
Cell Chem Biol . 2018 Feb; 25(4):483-493.e9. PMID: 29478905
Neutrophils represent the most abundant immune cells recruited to inflamed tissues. A lack of dedicated tools has hampered their detection and study. We show that a synthesized peptide, MUB, binds...
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Nothelfer K, Obermayr F, Belz N, Reinartz E, Bareiss P, Buhring H, et al.
Stem Cells Int . 2015 Dec; 2016:9076823. PMID: 26697080
The Wnt signalling pathway plays a crucial role in the development of the nervous system. This signalling cascade is initiated upon binding of the secreted Wnt ligand to a member...
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Arena E, Campbell-Valois F, Tinevez J, Nigro G, Sachse M, Moya-Nilges M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2015 Jun; 112(25):E3282-90. PMID: 26056271
Few studies within the pathogenic field have used advanced imaging and analytical tools to quantitatively measure pathogenicity in vivo. In this work, we present a novel approach for the investigation...
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Nothelfer K, Sansonetti P, Phalipon A
Nat Rev Microbiol . 2015 Feb; 13(3):173-84. PMID: 25659322
B cells have long been regarded as simple antibody production units, but are now becoming known as key players in both adaptive and innate immune responses. However, several bacteria, viruses...
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Nothelfer K, Arena E, Pinaud L, Neunlist M, Mozeleski B, Belotserkovsky I, et al.
J Exp Med . 2014 May; 211(6):1215-29. PMID: 24863068
Antibody-mediated immunity to Shigella, the causative agent of bacillary dysentery, requires several episodes of infection to get primed and is short-lasting, suggesting that the B cell response is functionally impaired....
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Mohr R, Neckel P, Zhang Y, Stachon S, Nothelfer K, Schaeferhoff K, et al.
Stem Cell Res . 2013 Sep; 11(3):1191-205. PMID: 24013065
Introduction: Thyroid hormones play important roles in the development of neural cells in the central nervous system. Even minor changes to normal thyroid hormone levels affect dendritic and axonal outgrowth,...
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Salgado-Pabon W, Celli S, Arena E, Nothelfer K, Roux P, Sellge G, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2013 Feb; 110(12):4458-63. PMID: 23417297
The Gram-negative enteroinvasive bacterium Shigella flexneri is responsible for the endemic form of bacillary dysentery, an acute rectocolitis in humans. S. flexneri uses a type III secretion system to inject...
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Konradt C, Frigimelica E, Nothelfer K, Puhar A, Salgado-Pabon W, Di Bartolo V, et al.
Cell Host Microbe . 2011 Apr; 9(4):263-72. PMID: 21501826
Shigella, the Gram-negative enteroinvasive bacterium that causes shigellosis, relies on its type III secretion system (TTSS) and injected effectors to modulate host cell functions. However, consequences of the interaction between...
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Nothelfer K, Rodrigues C, Bobard A, Phalipon A, Enninga J
Virulence . 2011 Feb; 2(1):54-7. PMID: 21317555
Invasive bacterial pathogens such as Shigella flexneri force their uptake into non-phagocytic host cells. Upon internalization, they rupture the endocytic vacuole and escape into the host cell cytoplasm. Recent studies...