Michael Hallensleben
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Recent Articles
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Goetzke C, Massoud M, Frischbutter S, Guerra G, Ferreira-Gomes M, Heinrich F, et al.
Nature
. 2025 Mar;
PMID: 40074901
In a subset of children and adolescents, SARS-CoV-2 infection induces a severe acute hyperinflammatory shock termed multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) at four to eight weeks after infection. MIS-C...
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Rakhmanov M, Bernheiden M, Verboom M, Hallensleben M, Emmerich F
HLA
. 2025 Mar;
105(3):e70126.
PMID: 40071351
HLA-C*15:02:01:69Q differs from HLA-C*15:02:01:01 by a single substitution at the genomic nucleotide position 2727 in intron 7.
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Rakhmanov M, Bernheiden M, Verboom M, Hallensleben M, Emmerich F
HLA
. 2025 Mar;
105(3):e70131.
PMID: 40071325
HLA-B*51:01:01:125 differs from HLA-B*51:01:01:61 by a single substitution at the genomic nucleotide position 199 in intron 1.
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Rakhmanov M, Bernheiden M, Verboom M, Hallensleben M, Emmerich F
HLA
. 2025 Feb;
105(2):e70055.
PMID: 39907075
HLA-B*08:331 differs from HLA-B*08:01:01:01 by a single nucleotide substitution in codon -3 in exon 1.
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Rakhmanov M, Bernheiden M, Verboom M, Hallensleben M, Emmerich F
HLA
. 2025 Feb;
105(2):e70054.
PMID: 39902636
HLA-C*07:1172 differs from HLA-C*07:01:01:01 by a single nucleotide substitution in Codon 7 in Exon 2.
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Ziemann M, Lindemann M, Hallensleben M, Altermann W, Althaus K, Budde K, et al.
Transplant Direct
. 2024 Aug;
10(9):e1680.
PMID: 39131238
Background: Preformed donor-specific HLA antibodies (DSA) are a well-known risk factor in kidney transplantation. There is still considerable debate, however, about the optimal risk stratification among patients with preformed DSA....
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Shum I, Merkert S, Malysheva S, Jahn K, Lachmann N, Verboom M, et al.
Cells
. 2023 Aug;
12(16).
PMID: 37626882
Abnormalities at any stage of trophoblast development may result in pregnancy-related complications. Many of these adverse outcomes are discovered later in pregnancy, but the underlying pathomechanisms are constituted during the...
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Heise E, Chichelnitskiy E, Greer M, Franz M, Aburahma K, Iablonskii P, et al.
Am J Transplant
. 2023 May;
23(11):1740-1756.
PMID: 37225088
Pretransplant allosensitization to human leukocyte antigens (HLA) increases the recipient's waiting list time and mortality in lung transplantation. Rather than waiting for crossmatch-negative donors, since 2013, recipients with preformed donor-specific...
9.
HLA-C*07:1044N a novel allele, caused by a single nucleotide deletion in exon 3 of HLA-C*07:01:01:01
Verboom M, Vergin L, Streich H, Hallensleben M
HLA
. 2023 Jan;
101(6):687-688.
PMID: 36617998
HLA-C*07:1044N differs from HLA-C*07:01:01:01 by a single nucleotide deletion in exon 3, codon 124, nt. 442.
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Loeser E, Hallensleben M, Bernheiden M, Rakhmanov M, Emmerich F
HLA
. 2022 Apr;
100(2):186-188.
PMID: 35439352
A single nucleotide exchange in exon 2 at position 370 (C ->T) generates a preterminal STOP encoding a C-terminally truncated protein.