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Autor:
Janika Schulze, Mirjam van der Burg, Robbert G. M. Bredius, Sandra Imholz, Lotte Vissers, Jeannette Werner, Ingrid Pico-Knijnenburg, Maartje Blom
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Immunology
Journal of Clinical Immunology, 41, 1762-1773. SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
Journal of Clinical Immunology, 41, 1762-1773. SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
PurposeNewborn screening (NBS) for severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) is based on the detection of T-cell receptor excision circles (TRECs). TRECs are a sensitive biomarker for T-cell lymphopenia, but not specific for SCID. This creates a palett
Autor:
Jeannette Werner, Steffi Walter, Christoph Sachsenmaier, Janika Schulze, Deborah Phippard, Sven Olek, Barbara Seliger, Claudia Wickenhauser
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 83:993-993
Early detection and differential diagnosis of Non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) is essential for the initiation of suitable therapy options. Biopsy based diagnosis allows allocation to World Health Organization (WHO) sub-classification groups but prognosis
Autor:
Michiel H. D. Schoenaker, Mara O. Zuiderwijk, Vincent Bekker, Robbert G. M. Bredius, Jeannette Werner, Janika J. Schulze, Mirjam van der Burg, Maartje Blom
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume 24
Issue 3
Pages: 2372
Volume 24
Issue 3
Pages: 2372
Epigenetic immune cell counting is a DNA (de)methylation-based technique which can be used to quantify lymphocyte subsets on dried blood spots (DBS). The foregoing techniques allow for a retrospective investigation of immune cell profiles in newborns
Autor:
Nina Babel, Manfred Gossen, Tina Baldinger, Dirk Schürmann, Ulrich Sack, David K. Stevenson, Ronald J. Wong, Udo Baron, Janika Schulze, Rosa Bacchetta, Jeannette Werner, Uwe-Gerd Liebert, Sven Olek, Andreas Grützkau, Carsten Speckmann, Konstantin Schildknecht, Stephan Borte, Andargaschew Mulu
Publikováno v:
Science Translational Medicine. 10
Immune cell profiles provide valuable diagnostic information for hematologic and immunologic diseases. Although it is the most widely applied analytical approach, flow cytometry is limited to liquid blood. Moreover, either analysis must be performed