Ulrich Dobrindt mostly deals with Escherichia coli, Genetics, Microbiology, Genome and Virulence. His Escherichia coli research integrates issues from Molecular biology, Gene cluster and DNA. Gene, Pathogenicity island, Horizontal gene transfer, Comparative genomics and Plasmid are the primary areas of interest in his Genetics study.
The various areas that Ulrich Dobrindt examines in his Microbiology study include Colitis, Bacteria, Biofilm, Mutant and Bacterial adhesin. His work in Genome addresses subjects such as Bacterial genetics, which are connected to disciplines such as Circular bacterial chromosome, Genome instability, Genomic organization and Infectious disease. His Virulence research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Antibiotics, Colonization, Commensalism, Disease and Multilocus sequence typing.
Escherichia coli, Microbiology, Virulence, Genetics and Gene are his primary areas of study. His Escherichia coli research focuses on Gene expression and how it relates to Transcription. Ulrich Dobrindt combines subjects such as Fimbria, Bacterial adhesin and Bacteria with his study of Microbiology.
His study in Virulence is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Gene cluster, Phylogenetics, Aerobactin and Colonization. Genome, Pathogenicity island, Horizontal gene transfer, Plasmid and Mobile genetic elements are subfields of Genetics in which his conducts study. His studies deal with areas such as Commensalism and Virology as well as Gene.
Ulrich Dobrindt focuses on Escherichia coli, Microbiology, Gene, Virulence and Gene expression. Escherichia coli is a subfield of Genetics that Ulrich Dobrindt investigates. His Microbiology research incorporates themes from Bacteria, Biofilm, Fimbria and Bacterial adhesin.
The Gene study combines topics in areas such as Innate immune system and Antimicrobial peptides. His work in the fields of Virulence, such as Shiga toxin, overlaps with other areas such as Apoplast. Ulrich Dobrindt interconnects Regulation of gene expression, Transcription and Cell biology in the investigation of issues within Gene expression.
Ulrich Dobrindt spends much of his time researching Escherichia coli, Microbiology, Virulence, Regulation of gene expression and Gene expression. His study with Escherichia coli involves better knowledge in Gene. His Microbiology research includes themes of Fimbria, Ex vivo, In vitro and Tamm–Horsfall protein.
His work on Shiga toxin as part of general Virulence research is often related to Carbon utilization, thus linking different fields of science. The concepts of his Regulation of gene expression study are interwoven with issues in Transcriptome, Transcription and Cell biology. His Gene expression study combines topics in areas such as Proteome and Pathogenicity island.
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Genomic islands in pathogenic and environmental microorganisms
Ulrich Dobrindt;Bianca Hochhut;Ute Hentschel;Jörg Hacker.
Nature Reviews Microbiology (2004)
Escherichia coli Induces DNA Double-Strand Breaks in Eukaryotic Cells
Jean-Philippe Nougayrède;Stefan Homburg;Frédéric Taieb;Michèle Boury.
Science (2006)
Analysis of the Genome Structure of the Nonpathogenic Probiotic Escherichia coli Strain Nissle 1917
Lubomir Grozdanov;Carsten Raasch;Jürgen Schulze;Ulrich Sonnenborn.
Journal of Bacteriology (2004)
How to become a uropathogen: Comparative genomic analysis of extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli strains
Elzbieta Brzuszkiewicz;Holger Brüggemann;Heiko Liesegang;Melanie Emmerth.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2006)
Gut inflammation can boost horizontal gene transfer between pathogenic and commensal Enterobacteriaceae
Bärbel Stecher;Rémy Denzler;Lisa Maier;Florian Bernet.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2012)
Analysis of Genome Plasticity in Pathogenic and Commensal Escherichia coli Isolates by Use of DNA Arrays
Ulrich Dobrindt;Franziska Agerer;Kai Michaelis;Andreas Janka.
Journal of Bacteriology (2003)
Identification of protective and broadly conserved vaccine antigens from the genome of extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli
Danilo Gomes Moriel;Isabella Bertoldi;Angela Spagnuolo;Sara Marchi.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2010)
Whole genome plasticity in pathogenic bacteria.
Ulrich Dobrindt;Jörg Hacker.
Current Opinion in Microbiology (2001)
Genetic Structure and Distribution of Four Pathogenicity Islands (PAI I536 to PAI IV536) of Uropathogenic Escherichia coli Strain 536
Ulrich Dobrindt;Gabriele Blum-Oehler;Gabor Nagy;György Schneider.
Infection and Immunity (2002)
What defines extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli
Christian-Daniel Köhler;Ulrich Dobrindt.
International Journal of Medical Microbiology (2011)
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