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Silvia Bulgheresi
Silvia Bulgheresi
University Assistant, University of Vienna
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A complex journey: transmission of microbial symbionts
M Bright, S Bulgheresi
Nature Reviews Microbiology 8 (3), 218-230, 2010
8392010
Chemosynthetic symbionts of marine invertebrate animals are capable of nitrogen fixation
JM Petersen, A Kemper, H Gruber-Vodicka, U Cardini, M Van Der Geest, ...
Nature microbiology 2 (1), 1-11, 2016
1492016
A new C-type lectin similar to the human immunoreceptor DC-SIGN mediates symbiont acquisition by a marine nematode
S Bulgheresi, I Schabussova, T Chen, NP Mullin, RM Maizels, JA Ott
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 72 (4), 2950-2956, 2006
1162006
Role of N-acetylglucosamine within core lipopolysaccharide of several species of gram-negative bacteria in targeting the DC-SIGN (CD209)
P Zhang, S Snyder, P Feng, P Azadi, S Zhang, S Bulgheresi, ...
The Journal of Immunology 177 (6), 4002-4011, 2006
1002006
Symbioses between marine nematodes and sulfur-oxidizing chemoautotrophic bacteria
J OTT, M BRIGHT, S BULGHERESI
Symbiosis, 2004
992004
Nematode-bacterium symbioses—cooperation and conflict revealed in the “Omics” age
KE Murfin, AR Dillman, JM Foster, S Bulgheresi, BE Slatko, PW Sternberg, ...
The Biological Bulletin 223 (1), 85-102, 2012
852012
Paracatenula, an ancient symbiosis between thiotrophic Alphaproteobacteria and catenulid flatworms
HR Gruber-Vodicka, U Dirks, N Leisch, C Baranyi, K Stoecker, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (29), 12078-12083, 2011
812011
Marine microbial thiotrophic ectosymbioses
J Ott, M Bright, S Bulgheresi
Oceanogr Mar Biol Annu Rev 42, 95-118, 2004
732004
Human Dendritic Cell-Specific Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-Grabbing Nonintegrin (CD209) Is a Receptor for Yersinia pestis That Promotes Phagocytosis by …
P Zhang, M Skurnik, SS Zhang, O Schwartz, R Kalyanasundaram, ...
Infection and immunity 76 (5), 2070-2079, 2008
652008
Growth in width and FtsZ ring longitudinal positioning in a gammaproteobacterial symbiont
N Leisch, J Verheul, NR Heindl, HR Gruber-Vodicka, N Pende, ...
Current Biology 22 (19), R831-R832, 2012
572012
Molecular characterization of the symbionts associated with marine nematodes of the genus Robbea
C Bayer, NR Heindl, C Rinke, S Lücker, JA Ott, S Bulgheresi
Environmental Microbiology Reports 1 (2), 136-144, 2009
542009
Enterobacter sakazakii targets DC-SIGN to induce immunosuppressive responses in dendritic cells by modulating MAPKs
R Mittal, S Bulgheresi, C Emami, NV Prasadarao
The Journal of Immunology 183 (10), 6588-6599, 2009
502009
Host Langerin (CD207) is a receptor for Yersinia pestis phagocytosis and promotes dissemination
K Yang, CG Park, C Cheong, S Bulgheresi, S Zhang, P Zhang, Y He, ...
Immunology and cell biology 93 (9), 815-824, 2015
462015
Sequence variability of the pattern recognition receptor Mermaid mediates specificity of marine nematode symbioses
S Bulgheresi, HR Gruber-Vodicka, NR Heindl, U Dirks, M Kostadinova, ...
The ISME journal 5 (6), 986-998, 2011
362011
Host-polarized cell growth in animal symbionts
N Pende, J Wang, PM Weber, J Verheul, E Kuru, KMRR Simon, N Leisch, ...
Current Biology 28 (7), 1039-1051. e5, 2018
352018
Size-independent symmetric division in extraordinarily long cells
N Pende, N Leisch, HR Gruber-Vodicka, NR Heindl, J Ott, ...
Nature communications 5 (1), 4803, 2014
302014
Bacterial symbiosis maintenance in the asexually reproducing and regenerating flatworm Paracatenula galateia
U Dirks, HR Gruber-Vodicka, N Leisch, S Bulgheresi, B Egger, P Ladurner, ...
PLoS One 7 (4), e34709, 2012
292012
Asynchronous division by non-ring FtsZ in the gammaproteobacterial symbiont of Robbea hypermnestra
N Leisch, N Pende, PM Weber, HR Gruber-Vodicka, J Verheul, ...
Nature microbiology 2 (1), 1-5, 2016
272016
Yersinia pestis interacts with SIGNR1 (CD209b) for promoting host dissemination and infection
K Yang, Y He, CG Park, YS Kang, P Zhang, Y Han, Y Cui, S Bulgheresi, ...
Frontiers in immunology 10, 411636, 2019
242019
Inscuteable-dependent apical localization of the microtubule-binding protein Cornetto suggests a role in asymmetric cell division
S Bulgheresi, E Kleiner, JA Knoblich
Journal of Cell Science 114 (20), 3655-3662, 2001
222001
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