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Mutations in the X-linked cosmc gene in IgA nephropathy
Collaboration
In vivo CD40-targeted gene transfer to cutaneous dendritic cells for anti-tumor T cell priming: pre-clinical validation and clinical implementation
Collaboration
Is the hyperglycemia-induced formation of methylglyoxal the initial inducer of oxidative stress in endothelial cells?
Collaboration
Early changes in human vein grafts: the role of reactive oxygen species produced by NADPH oxidase
Collaboration
Glucose-Insulin-K (GIK) in primary PTCA patients for infarct size reduction and improvement of perfusion
Collaboration
sPLA2 as a prognostic factor in myocardial infarction
Collaboration
The role of matrix metalloproteinases and tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases in the migration of leukocytes through the blood-brain barrier in multiple sclerosis
Collaboration
MS Neuropathology: implications for anti-inflammatory cytokines, chemokines and growth factors
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Interactions between macrophages and neurons during inflammation in the central nervous system
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CRP as risk factor for acute myocardial infarction: a causal relation?
Secretariat
Identification of targeted therapies for anaplastic large cell lymphoma based on apoptosis expression profiles
Secretariat
Recreating MS lesions in vitro using human brain slice cultures
Secretariat
Hippocampal pathology in Multiple Sclerosis
Secretariat
The role of cutaneous human papillomavirus in cancer
Secretariat
The role of human papilloma virus in non-cervical cancer
Secretariat
In vitro testing of therapeutics for Alzheimer's disease
Secretariat
Research toward the mechanisms of resistance against Disease Modifying Anti-rheumatic Drugs (DMARDs) in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis patients
Secretariat
Long-term high-risk human papillomavirus incidence and clearance in population based cervical screening, as retrieved from a second screening round in the POBASCAM study
Secretariat
Statins: impact on expression and function of microglia and astrocyte expressed immune regulatory molecules
Secretariat
Stratifying high-risk HPV positive women for risk of CIN 3 and cervical carcinoma by HPV transcript analysis
Secretariat
Increasing sensitivity for detection of high risk flat adenomas in population screening for colorectal cancer
Secretariat
Amyloid-associated factors in Alzheimer's disease
Secretariat
Histopathology of the gray matter in MS
Secretariat
Early pathogenesis and intervention in Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) driven post-transplant lymphoproliferative disease in SOT and SCT recipients
Secretariat
TSLC1 silencing: a marker for risk assessment of cervical cancer
Secretariat
Predicting lymph node status in gastric cancer by dna-based genomic profiling for stratifying surgical therapy
Secretariat
Can TRAIL overcome resistance to chemotherapy induced apoptosis in diffuse large B cell lymphomas?
Secretariat
Optimisation of CD34+ derived dendritic cell vaccines for the treatment of cervical cancer
Secretariat
Anti-tumor effector functions of skewed natural killer T cells
Secretariat
Identification of oncogenes in amplicons at chromosomes 8q22-23, 13q21-31 and 20q13 associated with progression from colorectal adenoma to carcinoma
Secretariat
ABC transporters in dendritic cell function
Secretariat
Identification of proteins involved in stabilization and activation of HIF-1 alpha, a hypoxia upregulated gene crucial in carcinogenesis and tumour progression
Secretariat
Assessment of the time from infection with high-risk human papilloma virus (HPV) until the origin of cervical cancer by testing normal archive smears of women with cervical cancer for high-risk HPV
Secretariat
Characterization of BARF1 as a potential target for immunotherapy of Epstein-Barr virus carrying gastric carcinomas.
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