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2. MUC13 negatively regulates tight junction proteins and intestinal epithelial barrier integrity via Protein Kinase C

5. Glycosylated extracellular mucin domains protect against SARS-CoV-2 infection at the respiratory surface

6. Campylobacter jejuni benefits from the bile salt deoxycholate under low-oxygen condition in a PldA dependent manner

7. Glycosylated extracellular mucin domains protect against SARS-CoV-2 infection at the respiratory surface

9. Glycosylated extracellular mucin domains protect against SARS-CoV-2 infection at the respiratory surface

14. Campylobacter jejuni permeabilizes the host cell membrane by short chain lysophosphatidylethanolamines

16. Campylobacter jejuni permeabilizes the host cell membrane by short chain lysophosphatidylethanolamines

19. Chapter Two - Biological functions of bacterial lysophospholipids.

20. Naturally circulating pertactin-deficient strains induce distinct gene expression and inflammatory signatures in human dendritic cells

24. The Transmembrane Mucin MUC1 Facilitates β1-Integrin-Mediated Bacterial Invasion

25. Nucleases encoded by the integrated elements CJIE2 and CJIE4 inhibit natural transformation of campylobacter jejuni

26. Identification of Allobaculum mucolyticum as a novel human intestinal mucin degrader

27. Naturally circulating pertactin-deficient Bordetella pertussis strains induce distinct gene expression and inflammatory signatures in human dendritic cells

31. The Unique Phospholipidome of the Enteric Pathogen Campylobacter jejuni: Lysophosholipids Are Required for Motility at Low Oxygen Availability

33. Antimicrobial Activities of Alginate and Chitosan Oligosaccharides Against Staphylococcus aureus and Group B Streptococcus

34. The transmembrane mucin muc1 facilitates b1-integrin-mediated bacterial invasion

35. Antimicrobial Activities of Alginate and Chitosan Oligosaccharides Against Staphylococcus aureus and Group B Streptococcus

36. The ALPK1 pathway drives the inflammatory response to Campylobacter jejuni in human intestinal epithelial cells

37. Identification of Allobaculum mucolyticum as a novel human intestinal mucin degrader

38. Naturally circulating pertactin-deficient Bordetella pertussis strains induce distinct gene expression and inflammatory signatures in human dendritic cells

39. The transmembrane mucin muc1 facilitates b1-integrin-mediated bacterial invasion

40. Identification of Allobaculum mucolyticum as a novel human intestinal mucin degrader

43. Generation of the membrane potential and its impact on the motility, ATP production and growth in Campylobacter jejuni

44. Activation of Human NK Cells by Requires Inflammasome Activation in Macrophages

45. Activation of Human NK Cells by Bordetella pertussis Requires Inflammasome Activation in Macrophages

48. The Unique Phospholipidome of the Enteric Pathogen Campylobacter jejuni: Lysophosholipids Are Required for Motility at Low Oxygen Availability

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