Eva-Maria Frickel

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The Francis Crick Institute, London, England, United Kingdom 
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Clough B, Fisch D, Mize TH, et al. (2023) p97/VCP targets vacuoles for parasite restriction in interferon-stimulated human cells. Msphere. e0051123
Fisch D, Pfleiderer MM, Anastasakou E, et al. (2023) PIM1 controls GBP1 activity to limit self-damage and to guard against pathogen infection. Science (New York, N.Y.). 382: eadg2253
Onyishi CU, Desanti GE, Wilkinson AL, et al. (2023) Toll-like receptor 4 and macrophage scavenger receptor 1 crosstalk regulates phagocytosis of a fungal pathogen. Nature Communications. 14: 4895
Wincott CJ, Sritharan G, Benns HJ, et al. (2022) Cellular barcoding of protozoan pathogens reveals the within-host population dynamics of host colonization. Cell Reports Methods. 2: 100274
Fisch D, Clough B, Khan R, et al. (2022) Toxoplasma-proximal and distal control by GBPs in human macrophages. Pathogens and Disease. 79
Frickel EM, Hunter CA. (2021) Lessons from Toxoplasma: Host responses that mediate parasite control and the microbial effectors that subvert them. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 218
Fisch D, Evans R, Clough B, et al. (2021) HRMAn 2.0: Next generation artificial intelligence-driven analysis for broad host-pathogen interactions. Cellular Microbiology. e13349
Fisch D, Clough B, Domart MC, et al. (2020) Human GBP1 Differentially Targets Salmonella and Toxoplasma to License Recognition of Microbial Ligands and Caspase-Mediated Death. Cell Reports. 32: 108008
Yoshida N, Domart MC, Peddie CJ, et al. (2020) The zebrafish as a novel model for the study of replication and interaction with macrophages. Disease Models & Mechanisms
Fisch D, Yakimovich A, Clough B, et al. (2020) Image-Based Quantitation of Host Cell-Toxoplasma gondii Interplay Using HRMAn: A Host Response to Microbe Analysis Pipeline. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 2071: 411-433
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