Investigation of the Survival Strategy of the Oral Pathogen Tannerella forsythia
PI: Muhammad Afzal and Susanne Bloch (BOKU Vienna); Project: H855942020)
Hochschuljubiläumsfonds der Stadt Wien
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- Structural Glycobiology and Inhibition of S-Layer Anchoring by Secondary Cell Wall Polymer
- Mutanofactin - A Molecular Adhesive in Cariogenic Microbial Biofilms?
- Tannerella forsythia and Host Immune Response to Oral Biofilms
- Glycobiology of a Novel Tannerella Species
- Molecular Basis of Secondary Cell Wall Polymer Pyruvylation
- Enzymatic Ligation of Pyruvylated Secondary Cell Wall Glycopolymer to Peptidoglycan as an Essential Step for Bacterial Cell Wall Assembly
- Investigation of the Survival Strategy of the Oral Pathogen Tannerella forsythia