Karl Kuchler

Karl Kuchler

Medizinische Universität Wien

H-index: 69

Europe-Austria

About Karl Kuchler

Karl Kuchler, With an exceptional h-index of 69 and a recent h-index of 35 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Medizinische Universität Wien, specializes in the field of Infection & Inflammation Biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Carbon Dioxide Controls Fungal Fitness and Skin Tropism of Candida auris

The Human ABCG2 Transporter Relies on a Triple-Gated Translocation Channel for Multidrug Efflux

The Candida auris Hog1 MAP kinase is essential for the colonization of murine skin and intradermal persistence

Lack of TYK2 Signaling Enhances Host Resistance to Candida albicans Skin Infection

Native human and mouse skin infection models to study Candida auris-host interactions

Proline catabolism is a key factor facilitating Candida albicans pathogenicity

Innate lymphoid cells—Underexplored guardians of immunity

Proline catabolism is key to facilitating Candida albicans pathogenicity

Karl Kuchler Information

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15435

Citations(since 2020)

3571

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13032

hIndex(all)

69

hIndex(since 2020)

35

i10Index(all)

144

i10Index(since 2020)

104

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Karl Kuchler Skills & Research Interests

Infection & Inflammation Biology

Top articles of Karl Kuchler

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Carbon Dioxide Controls Fungal Fitness and Skin Tropism of Candida auris

bioRxiv

Phan-Canh Trinh

Philipp Penninger

Saskia Seiser

Narakorn Khunweeraphong

Doris Moser

...

2024

The Human ABCG2 Transporter Relies on a Triple-Gated Translocation Channel for Multidrug Efflux

Karl Kuchler

Narakorn Khunweeraphong

2024/4/29

The Candida auris Hog1 MAP kinase is essential for the colonization of murine skin and intradermal persistence

bioRxiv

Raju Shivarathri

Manju Chauhan

Abhishek Datta

Diprasom Das

Adela Karuli

...

2024

Lack of TYK2 Signaling Enhances Host Resistance to Candida albicans Skin Infection

Birgit Strobl

Sara Miranda

Caroline Lassnig

Kristina Schmidhofer

Hrönn Kjartansdottir

...

2024/2/5

Native human and mouse skin infection models to study Candida auris-host interactions

Microbes and Infection

Saskia Seiser

Hossein Arzani

Tanya Ayub

Trinh Phan-Canh

Clement Staud

...

2024/1/1

Proline catabolism is a key factor facilitating Candida albicans pathogenicity

PLoS Pathogens

Fitz Gerald S Silao

Tong Jiang

Biborka Bereczky-Veress

Andreas Kühbacher

Kicki Ryman

...

2023/11/2

Innate lymphoid cells—Underexplored guardians of immunity

Irina Tsymala

Karl Kuchler

2023/10/19

Proline catabolism is key to facilitating Candida albicans pathogenicity

bioRxiv

Fitz Gerald S Silao

Tong Jiang

Biborka Bereczky-Veress

Andreas Kühbacher

Kicki Ryman

...

2023/1/18

A Proteomic Approach for the Quantification of Posttranslational Protein Lysine Acetylation in Candida albicans

Raju Shivarathri

Manju Chauhan

Rounik Mazumdar

Phan Canh Trinh

Wolfgang Reiter

...

2022/8/26

Absence of tyrosine kinase 2 (TYK2) enhances host resistance to C. albicans skin infection

Sara Miranda

Caroline Lassnig

Andrea Poelzl

Kristina Schmidhofer

Karl Kuchler

...

2022/9/1

Comparative transcriptomics reveal possible mechanisms of amphotericin B resistance in Candida auris

Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy

Raju Shivarathri

Sabrina Jenull

Manju Chauhan

Ashutosh Singh

Rounik Mazumdar

...

2022/6/21

Transcriptomics and phenotyping define genetic signatures associated with echinocandin resistance in Candida auris

Mbio

Sabrina Jenull

Raju Shivarathri

Irina Tsymala

Philipp Penninger

Phan-Canh Trinh

...

2022/8/30

The multifaceted roles of mast cells in immune homeostasis, infections and cancers

Anna Sobiepanek

Łukasz Kuryk

Mariangela Garofalo

Sandeep Kumar

Joanna Baran

...

2022/2/17

Multidrug resistance in mammals and fungi—From MDR to PDR: A rocky road from atomic structures to transport mechanisms

Narakorn Khunweeraphong

Karl Kuchler

2021/4/30

The involvement of the Candida glabrata trehalase enzymes in stress resistance and gut colonization

Virulence

Mieke Van Ende

Bea Timmermans

Giel Vanreppelen

Sofía Siscar-Lewin

Daniel Fischer

...

2021/12/31

The incredible diversity of structures and functions of ABC transporters

Amro Hamdoun

Ute A Hellmich

Gergely Szakacs

Karl Kuchler

2021/3

Transcriptome Signatures Predict Phenotypic Variations of Candida auris

Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology

Sabrina Jenull

Michael Tscherner

Nataliya Kashko

Raju Shivarathri

Anton Stoiber

...

2021/4/14

The histone chaperone HIR maintains chromatin states to control nitrogen assimilation and fungal virulence

Cell reports

Sabrina Jenull

Theresia Mair

Michael Tscherner

Philipp Penninger

Florian Zwolanek

...

2021/7/20

Quantification of zinc intoxication of Candida glabrata after phagocytosis by primary macrophages

STAR protocols

Philipp Penninger

Michael Riedelberger

Irina Tsymala

Hossein Arzani

Sabrina Jenull

...

2021/3/19

The YEATS domain histone crotonylation readers control virulence-related biology of a major human pathogen

Cell reports

Qi Wang

Jiyoti Verma

Nikolina Vidan

Yanan Wang

Timothy M Tucey

...

2020/4/21

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Co-Authors

H-index: 57
Gerhard F Ecker

Gerhard F Ecker

Universität Wien

H-index: 39
Peter J Coote

Peter J Coote

University of St Andrews

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