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Forschungszentrum für Immuntherapie (FZI)

Forschungsschwerpunkt / Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

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Winzen, S.; Schoettler, S.; Baier, G. et al.

Complementary analysis of the hard and soft protein corona: sample preparation critically effects corona composition

NANOSCALE. Bd. 7. H. 7. 2015 S. 2992-3001


Zevallos, Victor F.; Yogev, Nir; Nikolaev, Alexei et al.

Consumption of Wheat Alpha-Amylase/Trypsin Inhibitors (ATIS) Enhances Experimental Autoimmune Encephalopathy in Mice

GASTROENTEROLOGY. Bd. 148. H. 4. 2015 S. S388-S388


Sell, Sabrina; Dietz, Monika; Schneider, Andrea et al.

Control of Murine Cytomegalovirus Infection by gamma delta T Cells

PLOS PATHOGENS. Bd. 11. H. 2. 2015


Reuter, Eva; Gollan, Rene; Grohmann, Nadia et al.

Cross-Recognition of a Myelin Peptide by CD8(+) T Cells in the CNS Is Not Sufficient to Promote Neuronal Damage

JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE. Bd. 35. H. 12. 2015 S. 4837-4850


Kolber, P.; Luessi, F.; Meuth, S. G. et al.

Current aspects of therapy conversion for multiple sclerosis

NERVENARZT. Bd. 86. H. 10. 2015 S. 1236-1247


Klenner, Lars; Hafezi, Wali; Clausen, Bjoern E. et al.

Cutaneous RANK-RANKL Signaling Upregulates CD8-Mediated Antiviral Immunity during Herpes simplex Virus Infection by Preventing Virus-Induced Langerhans Cell Apoptosis

JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY. Bd. 135. H. 11. 2015 S. 2676-2687


Hoertz, Christian; Birke, Alexander; Kaps, Leonard et al.

Cylindrical Brush Polymers with Polysarcosine Side Chains: A Novel Biocompatible Carrier for Biomedical Applications

MACROMOLECULES. Bd. 48. H. 7. 2015 S. 2074-2086


Alves, C. Henrique; Ober-Blobaum, Julia L.; Brouwers-Haspels, Inge et al.

Dendritic Cell-Specific Deletion of beta-Catenin Results in Fewer Regulatory T-Cells without Exacerbating Autoimmune Collagen-Induced Arthritis

PLOS ONE. Bd. 10. H. 11. 2015


Tian, Na; Leffler, Daniel A.; Kelly, Ciaran P. et al.

Despite sequence homologies to gluten, salivary proline-rich proteins do not elicit immune responses central to the pathogenesis of celiac disease

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-GASTROINTESTINAL AND LIVER PHYSIOLOGY. Bd. 309. H. 11. 2015 S. G910-G917