Cell adhesion receptors – signaling capacity and exploitation by bacterial pathogens Christof R. Hauck Review Pages: 55 - 62
Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases Heinz FeldmannMarkus CzubHarvey Artsob Review Pages: 63 - 74
Measles virus: immunomodulation and cell tropism as pathogenicity determinants Sibylle Schneider-SchauliesJürgen Schneider-SchauliesVolker ter Meulen Review Pages: 83 - 87
Can varicella be eliminated by vaccination? Potential clinical and economic effects of universal childhood varicella immunisation in Germany Peter WutzlerAlbrecht NeissHelmtrud Bisanz Original Investigation Pages: 89 - 96
Treatment with an anti-CD18 monoclonal antibody in rabbits inhibits pneumococcal-induced leukocyte recruitment in the skin, but not in the meninges Carl GranertJohan RaudLennart Lindbom Original Investigation Pages: 97 - 100
Evaluation of different detection methods of biofilm formation in Staphylococcus aureus Johannes K.-M. KnoblochMatthias A. HorstkotteDietrich Mack Original Investigation Pages: 101 - 106
Minimal attachment killing (MAK): a versatile method for susceptibility testing of attached biofilm-positive and -negative Staphylococcus epidermidis Johannes K.-M. KnoblochHeimke von OstenDietrich Mack Original Investigation Pages: 107 - 114
Acute cytomegalovirus infections in blood donors are indicated by increased serum neopterin concentrations Harald SchennachGerald HessenbergerDietmar Fuchs Original Investigation Pages: 115 - 118
Qualitative detection of Legionella species in bronchoalveolar lavages and induced sputa by automated DNA extraction and real-time polymerase chain reaction R. Raggam E. Leitner H. Kessler Original Investigation Pages: 119 - 125