- home
- Advanced Search
Advanced search in Research outcomes
Filters
Clear AllFilters
Clear AllLoading
- publication . Article . 2019Open Access EnglishAuthors:Landi, Alessia; Mari, Muriel; Wolf, Tobias; Kleiser, Svenja; Gretzmeier, Christine; Wilhelm, Isabel; Kiritsi, Dimitra; Thünauer, Roland; Geiger, Roger; Nyström, Alexander; ...Persistent Identifiers
pmc: PMC6858607
pmid: 31732693
Publisher: Life Science Alliance LLCCountry: NetherlandsProject: NWO | A three-dimensional look ... (2300175771), EC | DRIVE (765912), EC | LEC&LIP2INVADE (282105), EC | PRONKJEWAIL (713660)Lectins are glycan-binding proteins with no catalytic activity and ubiquitously expressed in nature. Numerous bacteria use lectins to efficiently bind to epithelia, thus facilitating tissue colonisation. Wounded skin is one of the preferred niches for Pseudomonas aerugi...
Add to ORCID Please grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This research outcome is the result of merged research outcomes in OpenAIRE.
You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - other research product . Other ORP type . 2017Open Access EnglishAuthors:Cong, Yingying; Verlhac, Pauline; Reggiori, Fulvio;Country: NetherlandsProject: EC | PRONKJEWAIL (713660), SNSF | ER-phagy mechanisms to ma... (CRSII3_154421), NWO | A three-dimensional look ... (2300175771)
Autophagy is a conserved intracellular catabolic pathway that allows cells to maintain homeostasis through the degradation of deleterious components via specialized double-membrane vesicles called autophagosomes. During the past decades, it has been revealed that numero...
- publication . Article . 2017Open Access EnglishAuthors:Yingying Cong; Pauline Verlhac; Fulvio Reggiori;Persistent IdentifiersPublisher: MDPI AGCountry: NetherlandsProject: SNSF | ER-phagy mechanisms to ma... (CRSII3_154421), EC | PRONKJEWAIL (713660), NWO | A three-dimensional look ... (2300175771)
Autophagy is a conserved intracellular catabolic pathway that allows cells to maintain homeostasis through the degradation of deleterious components via specialized double-membrane vesicles called autophagosomes. During the past decades, it has been revealed that numero...
Add to ORCID Please grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This research outcome is the result of merged research outcomes in OpenAIRE.
You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome.