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Anita L Rack

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Infection|March 15, 2017
Comparison of influenza and RSV diagnostic from nasopharyngeal swabs by rapid fluorescent immunoassay (Sofia system) and rapid bedside testing (BinaxNOW) vs. conventional fluorescent immunoassay in a German university children's hospitalAnita L Rack-Hoch, Gudrun Laniado, Johannes Hübner
Pediatric Neurology|December 17, 2009
Neurologic varicella complications before routine immunization in GermanyAnita L Rack, Veit Grote, Andrea Streng, et al.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|July 8, 2008
Novel signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) mutations, reduced T(H)17 cell numbers, and variably defective STAT3 phosphorylation in hyper-IgE syndromeEllen D Renner, Stacey Rylaarsdam, Stephanie Anover-Sombke, et al.
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Infection|March 15, 2017
Comparison of influenza and RSV diagnostic from nasopharyngeal swabs by rapid fluorescent immunoassay (Sofia system) and rapid bedside testing (BinaxNOW) vs. conventional fluorescent immunoassay in a German university children's hospitalAnita L Rack-Hoch, Gudrun Laniado, Johannes Hübner
Pediatric Neurology|December 17, 2009
Neurologic varicella complications before routine immunization in GermanyAnita L Rack, Veit Grote, Andrea Streng, et al.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|July 8, 2008
Novel signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) mutations, reduced T(H)17 cell numbers, and variably defective STAT3 phosphorylation in hyper-IgE syndromeEllen D Renner, Stacey Rylaarsdam, Stephanie Anover-Sombke, et al.
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