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Bruttger, Julia; Karram, Khalad; Wörtge, Simone et al.

Genetic cell ablation reveals clusters of local self-renewing microglia in the mammalian central nervous system

Immunity. Bd. 43. H. 1. New York, NY: Cell Press 2015 S. 92 - 106


Dubrez, Laurence; Rajalingam, Krishnaraj

IAPs and cell migration

SEMINARS IN CELL & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY. Bd. 39. 2015 S. 124-131


Bohm, Livia; Maxeiner, Joachim; Meyer-Martin, Helen et al.

IL-10 and Regulatory T Cells Cooperate in Allergen-Specific Immunotherapy To Ameliorate Allergic Asthma

JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY. Bd. 194. H. 3. 2015 S. 887-897


Weng, Shih-Yen; Wang, Xiaoyu; Kim, Yong Ook et al.

IL-13R alpha 1 signaling and M2 macrophages but not Th2 T cells drive progression of CCL4-induce fibrosis

HEPATOLOGY. Bd. 62. 2015 S. 874A-874A


Weng, S. -Y.; Wang, X. -Y.; Tang, Y. et al.

IL-4/IL-13 EXACERBATE LIVER FIBROSIS PROGRESSION THROUGH ALTERNATIVELY ACTIVATED MACROPHAGES

JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY. Bd. 62. 2015 S. S474-S474


Kuharev, Jorg; Navarro, Pedro; Distler, Ute et al.

In-depth evaluation of software tools for data-independent acquisition based label-free quantification

PROTEOMICS. Bd. 15. H. 18. 2015 S. 3140-3151


Twelkmeyer, T.; Tenzer, S.; von Stebut, E.

Isolation of parasitophorous vacuoles from L. major-infected phagocytes

EXPERIMENTAL DERMATOLOGY. Bd. 24. H. 3. 2015 S. E27-E27


Bruttger, J.; Karram, K.; Woertge, S. et al.

Local self-renewing of microglia is dependent on Interleukin-1 signaling

GLIA. Bd. 63. 2015 S. E198-E199


Becker, Marc; Lemmermann, Niels A. W.; Ebert, Stefan et al.

Mast cells as rapid innate sensors of cytomegalovirus by TLR3/TRIF signaling-dependent and -independent mechanisms

CELLULAR & MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY. Bd. 12. H. 2. 2015 S. 192-201


Podlech, Juergen; Ebert, Stefan; Becker, Marc et al.

Mast cells: innate attractors recruiting protective CD8 T cells to sites of cytomegalovirus infection

MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY. Bd. 204. H. 3. 2015 S. 327-334