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Marianne Kretschmar

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Thewes S, Kretschmar M, Park H, Schaller M, Filler S, Hube B
Mol Microbiol . 2007 Mar; 63(6):1606-28. PMID: 17367383
The human pathogenic fungus Candida albicans can cause a wide range of infections and invade multiple organs. To identify C. albicans genes that are expressed during invasion of the liver,...
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Theiss S, Ishdorj G, Brenot A, Kretschmar M, Lan C, Nichterlein T, et al.
Int J Med Microbiol . 2006 Jun; 296(6):405-20. PMID: 16759910
Phospholipases are critical for modification and redistribution of lipid substrates, membrane remodeling and microbial virulence. Among the many different classes of phospholipases, fungal phospholipase B (Plb) proteins show the broadest...
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Hummel M, Baust C, Kretschmar M, Nichterlein T, Schleiermacher D, Spiess B, et al.
J Med Microbiol . 2004 Jul; 53(Pt 8):803-806. PMID: 15272069
For diagnosing invasive aspergillosis (IA), an increasing clinical problem in immunocompromised patients, molecular tools are gaining in importance. Detection of Aspergillus DNA in blood samples was investigated by a nested...
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Staib P, Binder A, Kretschmar M, Nichterlein T, Schroppel K, Morschhauser J
Infect Immun . 2004 Mar; 72(4):2386-9. PMID: 15039365
The Tec1p transcription factor is involved in the expression of hypha-specific genes in Candida albicans. Although the induction of the hypha-associated SAP5 gene by serum in vitro depends on Tec1p,...
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Stehr F, Felk A, Gacser A, Kretschmar M, Mahnss B, Neuber K, et al.
FEMS Yeast Res . 2004 Jan; 4(4-5):401-8. PMID: 14734020
Secreted lipases of Candida albicans are encoded by a gene family with at least 10 members (LIP1-LIP10). The expression pattern of this multigene family was investigated using reverse transcription polymerase...
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Nichterlein T, Buchheidt D, Hein A, Becker K, Mosbach K, Kretschmar M
Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis . 2003 Jul; 46(2):103-8. PMID: 12854511
Mouse models of systemic and gastrointestinal infection with the yeast Candida albicans were used to investigate the ability of a commercial mannan antigen enzyme immunoassay and a commercial (1-->3) beta-D-glucan...
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Fradin C, Kretschmar M, Nichterlein T, Gaillardin C, dEnfert C, Hube B
Mol Microbiol . 2003 Mar; 47(6):1523-43. PMID: 12622810
The pathogenic fungus Candida albicans commonly causes mucosal surface infections. In immunocompromised patients, C. albicans may penetrate into deeper tissue, enter the bloodstream and disseminate within the host causing life-threatening...
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Felk A, Kretschmar M, Albrecht A, Schaller M, Beinhauer S, Nichterlein T, et al.
Infect Immun . 2002 Jun; 70(7):3689-700. PMID: 12065511
The ability to change between yeast and hyphal cells (dimorphism) is known to be a virulence property of the human pathogen Candida albicans. The pathogenesis of disseminated candidosis involves adhesion...
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Staib P, Kretschmar M, Nichterlein T, Hof H, Morschhauser J
Mol Microbiol . 2002 May; 44(5):1351-66. PMID: 12028383
The yeast Candida albicans is a harmless colonizer of mucosal surfaces in healthy people but can become a serious pathogen in immunocompromised patients, causing superficial as well as systemic infections....
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Theiss S, Kretschmar M, Nichterlein T, Hof H, Agabian N, Hacker J, et al.
Mol Microbiol . 2002 Apr; 43(3):571-84. PMID: 11929516
ATP-driven transport proteins belonging to the ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily perform important functions in cell metabolism and detoxification. Compounds can be actively transported across membranes, including the plasma membrane or...