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Herster F, Bittner Z, Codrea M, Archer N, Heister M, Loffler M, et al.
Front Immunol . 2019 Sep; 10:1867. PMID: 31474979
Psoriasis is a frequent systemic inflammatory autoimmune disease characterized primarily by skin lesions with massive infiltration of leukocytes, but frequently also presents with cardiovascular comorbidities. Especially polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) abundantly...
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Nehls J, Businger R, Hoffmann M, Brinkmann C, Fehrenbacher B, Schaller M, et al.
Cell Rep . 2019 Feb; 26(7):1841-1853.e6. PMID: 30759394
The Ebola virus glycoprotein (EBOV-GP) forms GP-containing microvesicles, so-called virosomes, which are secreted from GP-expressing cells. However, determinants of GP-virosome release and their functionality are poorly understood. We characterized GP-mediated...
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Dimitrov S, Gouttefangeas C, Besedovsky L, Jensen A, Chandran P, Rusch E, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2018 May; 115(24):E5536-E5545. PMID: 29844168
Immediate β-integrin activation upon T cell receptor stimulation is critical for effective interaction between T cells and their targets and may therefore be used for the rapid identification and isolation...
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Hofmann S, Dehn S, Businger R, Bolduan S, Schneider M, Debyser Z, et al.
Open Biol . 2017 Oct; 7(10). PMID: 29021215
Viruses interact with multiple host cell factors. Some of these are required to promote viral propagation, others have roles in inhibiting infection. Here, we delineate the function of the cellular...
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Bolduan S, Koppensteiner H, Businger R, Rebensburg S, Kunze C, Brack-Werner R, et al.
J Int AIDS Soc . 2017 Sep; 20(1):21865. PMID: 28953327
Introduction: Restriction factors (RFs) suppress HIV-1 in cell lines and primary cell models. Hence, RFs might be attractive targets for novel antiviral strategies, but their importance for virus control is...
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Hohne K, Businger R, Van Nuffel A, Bolduan S, Koppensteiner H, Baeyens A, et al.
Open Biol . 2016 Jul; 6(7). PMID: 27383627
The majority of T cells encountered by HIV-1 are non-activated and do not readily allow productive infection. HIV-1 Vpr is highly abundant in progeny virions, and induces signalling and HIV-1...