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HLA. 101:694-696
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HLA.
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HLA.
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HLA. 101:676-677
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HLAREFERENCES. 100(5)
HLA-A*03:420 differs from HLA-A*03:01:01:01 by a single nucleotide in exon 1, codon -22.
Autor:
Evelyn Loeser, Michael Hallensleben, Martin Bernheiden, Mirzokhid Rakhmanov, Florian Emmerich
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HLAREFERENCES. 100(2)
A single nucleotide exchange in exon 2 at position 370 (C -T) generates a preterminal STOP encoding a C-terminally truncated protein.
Autor:
Felix Stelter, René Menzel, Xiaolong Fan, Hans-Peter Müller, Robert Smail Jack, Martin Bernheiden, U. Grunwald, Christine Schütt
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Journal of Endotoxin Research. 5:75-80
An invading pathogen must be held in check by the innate immune system until a specific immune response can be mounted. In the case of Gram-negative bacteria, the principal stimulator is LPS, a component of the outer membrane of the bacteria. In vitr
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Monika Ehlers, Renate Mentel, Christine Schütt, Martin Bernheiden, Albert Weber, Felix Stelter, Birgit Fürll, Marina A. Freudenberg, Robert Smail Jack, Gerhard Kirsch, Gerd Schmitz, Xiaolong Fan, Gabriele M. Rune
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Nature. 389:742-745
An invading pathogen must be held in check by the innate immune system until a specific immune response can be mounted. In the case of Gram-negative bacteria, the principal stimulator of the innate immune system is lipopolysaccharide (LPS), a compone
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Sabine Witt, Martin Pfister, Robert Smail Jack, Martin Bernheiden, René Menzel, Felix Stelter, Christine Schütt, Xiaolong Fan
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European Journal of Biochemistry. 243:100-109
As a key receptor for lipopolysaccharide (LPS) on the surface of monocytes and macrophages, the CD14 molecule is primarily involved in non-specific host defense mechanisms against gram-negative bacteria. To delineate the structural basis of LPS bindi
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Jan-Michael Heinrich, Felix Stelter, Martin Bernheiden, Mason W. Freeman, Robert Smail Jack, Gabriela Minigo, Christine Schütt, Douglas T. Golenbock
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Charles Darwin University
In mice, defense against an intraperitoneal Salmonella infection depends on a vigorous innate immune response. Mutations which lead to an inadequate early response to the pathogen thus identify genes involved in innate immunity. The best studied host