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Authors: Hube, B Naglik, J
Citation: B. Hube et J. Naglik, Candida albicans proteinases: resolving the mystery of a gene family, MICROBI-SGM, 147, 2001, pp. 1997-2005

Authors: Hube, B Hess, D Baker, CA Schaller, M Schafer, W Dolan, JW
Citation: B. Hube et al., The role and relevance of phospholipase D1 during growth and dimorphism ofCandida albicans, MICROBIO-UK, 147, 2001, pp. 879-889

Authors: Bader, O Schaller, M Klein, S Kukula, J Haack, K Muhlschlegel, F Korting, HC Schafer, W Hube, B
Citation: O. Bader et al., The KEX2 gene of Candida glabrata is required for cell surface integrity, MOL MICROB, 41(6), 2001, pp. 1431-1444

Authors: Leipelt, M Warnecke, D Zahringer, U Ott, C Muller, F Hube, B Heinz, E
Citation: M. Leipelt et al., Glucosylceramide synthases, a gene family responsible for the biosynthesisof glucosphingolipids in animals, plants, and fungi, J BIOL CHEM, 276(36), 2001, pp. 33621-33629

Authors: Stehr, F Felk, A Kretschmar, M Schaller, M Schafer, W Hube, B
Citation: F. Stehr et al., Extracellular hydrolytic enzymes and their relevance during Candida albicans infections, MYCOSES, 43, 2000, pp. 17-21

Authors: Hube, B Stehr, F Bossenz, M Mazur, A Kretschmar, M Schafer, W
Citation: B. Hube et al., Secreted lipases of Candida albicans: cloning, characterisation and expression analysis of a new gene family with at least ten members, ARCH MICROB, 174(5), 2000, pp. 362-374

Authors: Leipelt, M Warnecke, DC Hube, B Zahringer, U Heinz, E
Citation: M. Leipelt et al., Characterization of UDP-glucose: ceramide glucosyltransferases from different organisms, BIOCH SOC T, 28, 2000, pp. 751-752

Authors: Schaller, M Schackert, C Korting, HC Januschke, E Hube, B
Citation: M. Schaller et al., Invasion of Candida albicans correlates with expression of secreted aspartic proteinases during experimental infection of human epidermis, J INVES DER, 114(4), 2000, pp. 712-717

Authors: Schaller, M Korting, HC Schafer, W Bastert, J Chen, WC Hube, B
Citation: M. Schaller et al., Secreted aspartic proteinase (Sap) activity contributes to tissue damage in a model of human oral candidosis, MOL MICROB, 34(1), 1999, pp. 169-180

Authors: Korting, HC Schaller, M Eder, G Hamm, G Bohmer, U Hube, B
Citation: Hc. Korting et al., Effects of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) proteinase inhibitors saquinavir and indinavir on in vitro activities of secreted aspartyl proteinases of Candida albicans isolates from HIV-Infected patients, ANTIM AG CH, 43(8), 1999, pp. 2038-2042

Authors: Schaller, M Hube, B Ollert, MW Schafer, W Borg-von Zepelin, M Thoma-Greber, E Korting, HC
Citation: M. Schaller et al., In vivo expression and localization of Candida albicans secreted aspartyl proteinases during oral candidiasis in HIV-infected patients, J INVES DER, 112(3), 1999, pp. 383-386

Authors: De Bernardis, F Arancia, S Morelli, L Hube, B Sanglard, D Schafer, W Cassone, A
Citation: F. De Bernardis et al., Evidence that members of the secretory aspartyl proteinase gene family, inparticular SAP2, are virulence factors for Candida vaginitis, J INFEC DIS, 179(1), 1999, pp. 201-208

Authors: Warnecke, D Erdmannn, R Fahl, A Hube, B Muller, F Zank, T Zahringer, U Heinz, E
Citation: D. Warnecke et al., Cloning and functional expression of UGT genes encoding sterol glucosyltransferases from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Candida albicans, Pichia pastoris,and Dictyostelium discoideum, J BIOL CHEM, 274(19), 1999, pp. 13048-13059

Authors: Kretschmar, M Hube, B Bertsch, T Sanglard, D Merker, R Schroder, M Hof, H Nichterlein, T
Citation: M. Kretschmar et al., Germ tubes and proteinase activity contribute to virulence of Candida albicans in murine peritonitis, INFEC IMMUN, 67(12), 1999, pp. 6637-6642

Authors: Schaller, M Korting, HC Schafer, W Sanglard, D Hube, B
Citation: M. Schaller et al., Investigations on the regulation of secreted aspartyl proteinases in a model of oral candidosis and in vivo, MYCOSES, 41, 1998, pp. 69-73
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