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Nadine M Turza

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Kummer M, Prechtel A, Muhl-Zurbes P, Turza N, Steinkasserer A
Immunobiology . 2009 Jul; 214(9-10):852-60. PMID: 19586683
Dendritic cells are the sentinels of the immune system and as such represent the first-line of defense against incoming pathogens. Upon encounter with harmful antigens, these antigen-presenting cells start to...
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Theodoridis A, Prechtel A, Turza N, Zenke M, Steinkasserer A
Immunobiology . 2007 Dec; 212(9-10):827-38. PMID: 18086382
Dendritic cells (DCs) are the most potent antigen-presenting cells (APCs) of the immune system. Their migration to secondary lymphoid tissues is a crucial step for the priming of T cells...
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Prechtel A, Turza N, Theodoridis A, Steinkasserer A
J Immunol . 2007 Apr; 178(9):5454-64. PMID: 17442926
Mature human dendritic cells (mDCs) are the most powerful APCs known today, having the unique ability to induce primary immune responses. One of the best known surface markers for mDCs...
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Kummer M, Turza N, Muhl-Zurbes P, Lechmann M, Boutell C, Coffin R, et al.
J Virol . 2007 Apr; 81(12):6326-38. PMID: 17428858
Mature dendritic cells (DCs) are the most potent antigen-presenting cells within the human immune system. However, Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is able to interfere with DC biology and...
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Prechtel A, Turza N, Theodoridis A, Kummer M, Steinkasserer A
J Immunol Methods . 2006 Mar; 311(1-2):139-52. PMID: 16556448
Selective gene silencing by small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) has been shown to be an efficient method for the targeted manipulation of cellular functions. Chemical transfection reagents represent the current standard...
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Prechtel A, Turza N, Kobelt D, Eisemann J, Coffin R, McGrath Y, et al.
J Gen Virol . 2005 May; 86(Pt 6):1645-1657. PMID: 15914842
Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is able to establish latency in infected individuals. In order to characterize potential new immune-escape mechanisms, mature dendritic cells (DCs) were infected with HSV-1...