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    Wissen, Kommunikation und Gesellschaft

    Schriften zur Wissenssoziologie

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    Krisen des Feldzugangs – ein kurzer Problemaufriss

    Dass das, was einem leicht zu erreichen scheint, doch weiter entfernt ist als man angenommen oder zumindest gehofft hat, das kommt im Leben oft vor. Auch in der empirischen Feldforschung geschieht es andauernd...

    Sylvia Marlene Wilz, Max Kaufmann in Krisen des Feldzugangs (2024)

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    „Ende der Diskussion“ Der Feldzugang zu Organisationen als Krise der Kommunikation

    Der Eintritt in ein Forschungsfeld ist für Forschende eine Herausforderung, die grundsätzlich das Potenzial hat, krisenhaft zu sein oder es zu werden. Während einiges von dem, was im Vorfeld erledigt werden muss ...

    Max Kaufmann in Krisen des Feldzugangs (2024)

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    Krisen des Feldzugangs

    Methodologische, empirische und forschungspraktische Beiträge

    Max Kaufmann, Sylvia Marlene Wilz in Wissen, Kommunikation und Gesellschaft (2024)

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    CXCR5+PD-1++ CD4+ T cells colonize infant intestines early in life and promote B cell maturation

    Gastrointestinal infections are a major cause for serious clinical complications in infants. The induction of antibody responses by B cells is critical for protective immunity against infections and requires C...

    Ana Jordan-Paiz, Glòria Martrus, Fenja L. Steinert in Cellular & Molecular Immunology (2023)

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    The immunology of multiple sclerosis

    Our incomplete understanding of the causes and pathways involved in the onset and progression of multiple sclerosis (MS) limits our ability to effectively treat this complex neurological disease. Recent studie...

    Kathrine E. Attfield, Lise Torp Jensen, Max Kaufmann in Nature Reviews Immunology (2022)

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    Identification of early neurodegenerative pathways in progressive multiple sclerosis

    Progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by unrelenting neurodegeneration, which causes cumulative disability and is refractory to current treatments. Drug development to prevent disease progressio...

    Max Kaufmann, Anna-Lena Schaupp, Rosa Sun, Fabian Coscia in Nature Neuroscience (2022)

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    Neuronal vulnerability and multilineage diversity in multiple sclerosis

    Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neuroinflammatory disease with a relapsing–remitting disease course at early stages, distinct lesion characteristics in cortical grey versus subcortical white matter and neurodegen...

    Lucas Schirmer, Dmitry Velmeshev, Staffan Holmqvist, Max Kaufmann in Nature (2019)

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    Bassoon proteinopathy drives neurodegeneration in multiple sclerosis

    Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterized by inflammatory insults that drive neuroaxonal injury. However, knowledge about neuron-intrinsic responses to inflammation is limited. By leveraging neuron-specific mes...

    Benjamin Schattling, Jan Broder Engler, Constantin Volkmann in Nature Neuroscience (2019)

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    Function and Regulation of the Mono-ADP-Ribosyltransferase ARTD10

    The transfer of ADP-ribose from NAD+ to a substrate by ADP-ribosyltransferases, ADP-ribosylation, is a multifunctional posttranslational modification. While many studies have addressed the function of poly-ADP-ri...

    Max Kaufmann, Karla L. H. Feijs, Bernhard Lüscher in Endogenous ADP-Ribosylation (2015)

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    Distribution of intrapleural and intravenous Corynebacterium parvum in humans; 99mTc, and 131I-labeled bacteria

    The distribution of Corynebacterium parvum labeled with 131iodine or 99mtechnetium was studied in 17 patients with bronchogenic carcinoma. The labeled bacteria were given intravenously or intrapleurally and monit...

    Max Kaufmann, Jorgen Marqverson, Kenneth E. Stanley in Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy (1986)