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- Wansch, Katharina; Pelzer, Uwe; Doelvers, Florian et al.
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- IMMUNITY. Bd. 58. H. 3. 2025 S. 701-715
- Southern, Rebecca M.; Schmitz, Rebecca L.; Samaniego-Castruita, Daniela et al.
- IgM and IgG1 B cell receptors differentially affect B cell fates and dictate the pathogenesis of mature B cell lymphomas
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- Innate Lymphoid Cell 1-and NK Cell-Derived, Early IFNg Release Depends on ICER and Promotes Protection against Leishmania major Infection
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- Vetter, Johanna; Palagi, Ilaria; Waisman, Ari et al.
- Recent advances in blood-brain barrier-on-a-chip models
- ACTA BIOMATERIALIA. Bd. 197. 2025 S. 1-28
- Becker, Maike; Kaelin, Stefanie; Neubig, Anne H. et al.
- Regulatory T cells in the mouse hypothalamus control immune activation and ameliorate metabolic impairments in high-calorie environments
- NATURE COMMUNICATIONS. Bd. 16. H. 1. 2025
- Mykicki, Nadine; Eble, Johannes A.; Weighardt, Heike et al.
- AhR signaling in skin-resident CD207+cells is involved in UV-B-induced amelioration of neuroinflammation
- PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Bd. 122. H. 36. 2025
- Clausen, Bjoern E.; Dudziak, Diana
- Guidelines and Advances in Basic and Applied Dendritic Cell Biology
- EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY. Bd. 55. H. 4. 2025
- Narasimhan, Hamsa; Richter, Maria L.; Shakiba, Ramin et al.
- RORγt-expressing dendritic cells are functionally versatile and evolutionarily conserved antigen-presenting cells
- PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Bd. 122. H. 9. 2025