Forschungszentrum für Immuntherapie (FZI)
Forschungsschwerpunkt / Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz
Caminero, Alberto; Galipeau, Heather J.; McCarville, Justin L. et al.
Duodenal Bacteria From Patients With Celiac Disease and Healthy Subjects Distinctly Affect Gluten Breakdown and ImmunogenicityGASTROENTEROLOGY. Bd. 151. H. 4. 2016 S. 670-683
Krumm, A; Barckhausen, C; Kücük, P et al.
Enhanced Histone Deacetylase activity in malignant melanoma provokes RAD51 and FANCD2-triggered drug resistanceCancer Research. Bd. 76. H. 10. 2016 S. 3067-3077
Schmidt, Talkea; Lorenz, Nadine; Raker, Verena et al.
Epicutaneous and Oral Low-Zone Tolerance Protects from Colitis in MiceJOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY. Bd. 136. H. 9. 2016 S. 1831-1839
Bartusch, Christina; Prange, Reinhild
ESCRT Requirements for Murine Leukemia Virus ReleaseVIRUSES-BASEL. Bd. 8. H. 4. 2016
Ebert, F; Thomann, M; Witt, B et al.
Evaluating long-term cellular effects of the arsenic species thio-DMAV: qPCR-based gene expression as screening toolJournal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology. Bd. 37. 2016 S. 78-84
Deppe, Michael; Tabelow, Karsten; Kraemer, Julia et al.
Evidence for early, non-lesional cerebellar damage in patients with multiple sclerosis: DTI measures correlate with disability, atrophy, and disease durationMULTIPLE SCLEROSIS JOURNAL. Bd. 22. H. 1. 2016 S. 73-84
Bellinghausen, I.; Weigmann, B.; Zevallos, V. et al.
Exacerbation of allergen-induced gut inflammation in humanized mice by nutritional wheat alpha-amylase/trypsin inhibitorsEXPERIMENTAL DERMATOLOGY. Bd. 25. H. 3. 2016 S. E1-E1
Chopra, Martin; Biehl, Marlene; Steinfatt, Tim et al.
Exogenous TNFR2 activation protects from acute GvHD via host T reg cell expansionJOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL MEDICINE. Bd. 213. H. 9. 2016 S. 1881-1900
Leppkes, Moritz; Maueroeder, Christian; Hirth, Sebastian et al.
Externalized decondensed neutrophil chromatin occludes pancreatic ducts and drives pancreatitisNATURE COMMUNICATIONS. Bd. 7. 2016
Karsdal, Morten A.; Henriksen, Kim; Nielsen, Mette Juul et al.
Fibrogenesis assessed by serological type III collagen formation identifies patients with progressive liver fibrosis and responders to a potential antifibrotic therapyAMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-GASTROINTESTINAL AND LIVER PHYSIOLOGY. Bd. 311. H. 6. 2016 S. G1009-G1017