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Elisa Theresa Helbig

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Porter J, Inshaw J, Solis V, Denneny E, Evans R, Temkin M, et al.
Elife . 2024 Jul; 12. PMID: 39009040
Background: Prinflammatory extracellular chromatin from neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) and other cellular sources is found in COVID-19 patients and may promote pathology. We determined whether pulmonary administration of the endonuclease...
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Aramburu I, Hoving D, Vernardis S, Tin M, Ioannou M, Temkin M, et al.
Immunity . 2022 Dec; 55(12):2436-2453.e5. PMID: 36462503
The factors that influence survival during severe infection are unclear. Extracellular chromatin drives pathology, but the mechanisms enabling its accumulation remain elusive. Here, we show that in murine sepsis models,...
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Steinbeis F, Knape P, Mittermaier M, Helbig E, Tober-Lau P, Thibeault C, et al.
Respir Med . 2022 Sep; 202:106968. PMID: 36081267
Background: Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing (CPET) provides a comprehensive assessment of pulmonary, cardiovascular and musculosceletal function. Reduced CPET performance could be an indicator for chronic morbidity after COVID-19. Methods: Patients ≥18...
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Wang Z, Cryar A, Lemke O, Tober-Lau P, Ludwig D, Helbig E, et al.
EClinicalMedicine . 2022 Jun; 49:101495. PMID: 35702332
Background: Global healthcare systems continue to be challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic, and there is a need for clinical assays that can help optimise resource allocation, support treatment decisions, and...
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Steinbeis F, Thibeault C, Doellinger F, Ring R, Mittermaier M, Ruwwe-Glosenkamp C, et al.
Respir Med . 2021 Dec; 191:106709. PMID: 34871947
Introduction: Prospective and longitudinal data on pulmonary injury over one year after acute coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are sparse. We aim to determine reductions in pulmonary function and respiratory related...
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Pahlitzsch T, Helbig E, Sarioglu N, Hinkson L, von Weizsacker K, Henrich W
Fetal Diagn Ther . 2017 May; 42(3):236-239. PMID: 28505611
This is a case report of fatal cardiomyopathy in a fetus following maternal intrauterine infection with herpes simplex virus (HSV), despite the mother having no symptoms of an infection. The...