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K E J Dittmar

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Barcia R, Santos J, Filipe M, Teixeira M, Martins J, Almeida J, et al.
Stem Cells Int . 2015 Jun; 2015:583984. PMID: 26064137
MSCs derived from the umbilical cord tissue, termed UCX, were investigated for their immunomodulatory properties and compared to bone marrow-derived MSCs (BM-MSCs), the gold-standard in immunotherapy. Immunogenicity and immunosuppression were...
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Ma B, von Wasielewski R, Lindenmaier W, Dittmar K
Anat Histol Embryol . 2007 Feb; 36(1):62-74. PMID: 17266671
The blood and lymphatic vascular system of the gut plays an important role in tissue fluid homeostasis, nutrient absorption and immune surveillance. To obtain a better understanding of the anatomic...
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Franzke A, Hunger J, Dittmar K, Ganser A, Buer J
Ann Hematol . 2006 Jul; 85(11):747-58. PMID: 16871392
The immune system is challenged by randomly generated immune receptors that by chance can recognize self-antigens. Immunological tolerance functions as a fundamental concept in the control of a broad spectrum...
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Satyanarayana A, Wiemann S, Buer J, Lauber J, Dittmar K, Wustefeld T, et al.
EMBO J . 2003 Jul; 22(15):4003-13. PMID: 12881434
Telomere shortening limits the regenerative capacity of primary cells in vitro by inducing cellular senescence characterized by a permanent growth arrest of cells with critically short telomeres. To test whether...
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Walter U, Toepfer T, Dittmar K, Kretschmer K, Lauber J, Weiss S, et al.
Diabetologia . 2003 Jul; 46(8):1106-14. PMID: 12856083
Aims/hypothesis: In the NOD mouse model, attempts to show MHC class II expression by pancreatic beta cells were unsuccessful so far. We readdressed this question by analysing I-A(g7) expression in...
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Schrader A, Lechner O, Templin M, Dittmar K, Machtens S, Mengel M, et al.
Br J Cancer . 2002 Apr; 86(8):1250-6. PMID: 11953881
CXCL12 (SDF-1), a CXC-chemokine, and its specific receptor, CXCR4, have recently been shown to be involved in tumourgenesis, proliferation and angiogenesis. Therefore, we analysed CXCL12alpha/CXCR4 expression and function in four...