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    Restimulation in secondary MLC by a non-D-locus determinant within the MHC

    By testing a family in which one offspring had inherited a chromosome including a recombination between theHLA-B andD loci, we sought to obtain some insight into whether determinants other than those atHLA-D are ...

    Karen S. Zier, Hans Grosse-Wilde, Christoph Huber, Herbert Braunsteiner in Immunogenetics (1978)

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    Dichteverteilung menschlicher Lymphozyten

    The aim of this study was to analyze the density distribution patterns of subsets of normal human lymphocytes. Density distribution was assessed by equilibrium centrifugation on linear polysucrose — metrizoat ...

    Christoph Huber, Dietger Niederwieser, Günther Gastl, Karin Zier in Blut (1982)

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    Dichteverteilung menschlicher Lymphozyten

    The aim of this study was to investigate the prognostic significance of density distribution profiles in non-Hodgkin lymphomas. Density profiles were evaluated by equilibrium centrifugation on linear polysucro...

    Dietger Niederwieser, Christoph Huber, Dieter Lutz, Günther Weiser, Harald Theml in Blut (1982)

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    Narziß und die Geliebte Zur Funktion des Narziß-Mythos im Kontext der Minne bei Heinrich von Morungen (MF 145,1) und anderen

    Der antike Mythos von Narziß erhält nicht erst in der modernen Psychologie, sondern bereits in früheren literarischen Seelenanalysen eine spezifische Funktion. Im Mittelalter beschreibt er bei der Darstellung ...

    Christoph Huber in Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literatur… (1985)

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    Abnormal expansions of granular lymphocytes: Reactive lymphocytosis or chronic leukemia? case report and literature review

    A case of chronic lymphoproliferative disorder is presented, wherein a morphologically homogeneous population of lymphoid cells displayed properties similar to those described for large granular lymphocytes (L...

    Günther Gastl, Helmut Rumpold, Dietrich Kraft, Claus Gattringer, Gerold Schuler in Blut (1986)

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    The biology of interferon actions

    The interferons comprise a group of proteins which were first identified by their ability to protect cells against virus infections. They are synthesized and secreted by a variety of cell types in response to ...

    Günther Gastl, Christoph Huber in Blut (1988)

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    Morphological and immunological changes of hairy cell leukemia during α-2-interferon therapy

    We describe a patient who presented with the clinical picture of hairy cell leukemia (HCL). Bone marrow and peripheral blood lymphoma cells showed morphological and immunological features of HCL. Under recombi...

    Michael A. Fridrik, Gernot Wahl, Walter Herbinger, Willhelm Schützenberger in Blut (1989)

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    Symposium 9: Analytical problems and biological significance of cytokines in body fluids

    Erich Platzer, M. Gramatzki, Christoph Huber in Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry (1990)

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    Acute hematologic effects of interferon alpha, interferon gamma, tumor necrosis factor alpha and Interleukin 2

    This study was designed to investigate acute effects of various doses of the cytokines IFN-alpha, IFN-gamma Interleukin 2 and tumor necrosis factor alpha on white blood cell differential counts. Before initiat...

    Walter E. Aulitzky, Herbert Tilg, Wolfgang Vogel, Wolfgang Aulitzky in Annals of Hematology (1991)

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    64 OXIPATIVELY MODIFIED HUMAN LOW DENSITY LIPOPROTEINS (LDLox ) INDUCE LEUKOCYTE ADHESION TO VASCULAR ENDOTHELIUM OF HAMSTERS IN VIVO. FISH OIL DIET INHIBITS THIS EFFECT

    Adhesion of leukocytes to the microvascular endothelium is a common feature in disorders such as ischemia-reperfusion injury and complications of bone marrow transplantation. Using intravital fluorescence micr...

    Christoph Hüber, Hans-Anton Lehr, Konrad Messmer in Pediatric Research (1991)

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    Herrscherlob und literarische Autoreferenz

    Der literarischen Interessenbildung und ihrer Orientierung an außerliterarischen Zwecken scheint das Prinzip der literarischen Autonomie zuwider zu laufen. Dieser Beitrag will aber gerade die enge Verbindung b...

    Christoph Huber in Literarische Interessenbildung im Mittelalter (1993)

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    Interleukins

    With interleukins (IL), a new class of potential drugs has been introduced into clinical research. These signal peptides are involved in the regulation of many physiological and pathophysiological processes. I...

    Dr Walter E. Aulitzky, Martin Schuler, Christian Peschel, Christoph Huber in Drugs (1994)

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    Induction of accessory cell function of human alveolar macrophages by inhalation of human natural interleukin-2

     Accessory function allows antigen-presenting cells to produce sufficient secondary signals for optimum T cell proliferation and interleukin-2 (IL-2) production. Alveolar macrophages are inferior accessory cel...

    Gernot Zissel, Walter E. Aulitzky, J. Lorenz in Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy (1996)

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    Plasticizer extraction of Taxol®-infusion solution from various infusion devices

    Taxol® solution extracts the plasticizer DEHP (di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate) from polyvinyl chloride (PVC) materials. In order to minimize patient exposure to DEHP, Taxol® solutions should be prepared and administer...

    Birgit Maas, Christoph Huber, Irene Krämer in Pharmacy World and Science (1996)

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    Detection of a germline mutation and somatic homozygous loss of the von Hippel-Lindau tumor-suppressor gene in a family with a de novo mutation

    von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) disease is a pleioropic disorder featuring a variety of malignant and benign tumors of the eye, central nervous system, kidney, and adrenal gland. Recently the VHL gene has been identif...

    Hans-Jochen H. Decker, Christine Neuhaus, Anna Jauch, Michael Speicher in Human Genetics (1996)

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    Silent myocardial ischemia in glaucoma and cataract patients

    • Background: Glaucoma and cataract are multifactorial diseases. They have been described to be associated with cardiovascular risk factors. • Methods: Twentyfour-hour ECG monitoring was done in 22 normal-tens...

    Esther Waldmann, Paul Gasser, Barbara Dubler in Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experime… (1996)

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    The molecular basis of cancer immunotherapy by cytotoxic T lymphocytes

     The disappointing clinical results of cancer immunotherapy of the past few decades have not diminished the optimism about the potential of the new generation of immunotherapeutic strategies towards treatment ...

    M. Lindauer, T. Stanislawski, Annett Häußler in Journal of Molecular Medicine (1998)

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    The DNA-binding subunit p140 of replication factor C is upregulated in cycling cells and associates with G1 phase cell cycle regulatory proteins

    The DNA-binding subunit of replication factor C (RFCp140) plays an important role in both DNA replication and DNA repair. The mechanisms regulating activation of RFCp140 thereby controlling replication and cel...

    Heiko van der Kuip, Birgit Carius, S. Jaharul Haque in Journal of Molecular Medicine (1999)

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    Inverse regulation of vascular endothelial growth factor and VHL tumor suppressor gene in sporadic renal cell carcinomas is correlated with vascular growth: an in vivo study on 29 tumors

    Tumors associated with the VHL (von Hippel-Lindau) disease, such as hemangioblastomas and renal carcinomas and their sporadic counterparts, are cystic and well vascularized. Mutations of the VHL tumor-suppressor...

    Jürgen Brieger, Eberhard J. Weidt, Peter Schirmacher in Journal of Molecular Medicine (1999)

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    Einführung

    Poetologische Fragen betreffen die Poiesis des Textes, seine Verfertigung in der Produktion von Literatur und seine Nachschöpfung in der Rezeption, in welcher sich Überlieferung und Verstehen begegnen. Sie bet...

    Christoph Huber in Text und Kultur (2001)

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