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Christiane Hammerschmidt-Kamper

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Current Pharmaceutical Design|May 25, 2013
RNAi in PlasmodiumAnn-Kristin Mueller, Christiane Hammerschmidt-Kamper, Annette Kaiser
EXCLI Journal|September 21, 2018
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor in T cells contributes to sustaining oral tolerance against ovalbumin in a mouse modelDaniel Biljes, Christiane Hammerschmidt-Kamper, Katja Merches, et al.
EXCLI Journal|December 15, 2015
Impaired glucose and lipid metabolism in ageing aryl hydrocarbon receptor deficient miceDaniel Biljes, Christiane Hammerschmidt-Kamper, Stephanie Kadow, et al.
BMC Microbiology|June 15, 2012
In vitro and in vivo silencing of plasmodial dhs and eIf-5a genes in a putative, non-canonical RNAi-related pathwayAndreas Schwentke, Marcel Krepstakies, Ann-Kristin Mueller, et al.
Plos One|July 1, 2017
Indole-3-carbinol, a plant nutrient and AhR-Ligand precursor, supports oral tolerance against OVA and improves peanut allergy symptoms in miceChristiane Hammerschmidt-Kamper, Daniel Biljes, Katja Merches, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 1, 2016
Protective efficacy and safety of liver stage attenuated malaria parasitesHirdesh Kumar, Julia Magdalena Sattler, Mirko Singer, et al.
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|September 6, 2014
AAV8-mediated in vivo overexpression of miR-155 enhances the protective capacity of genetically attenuated malarial parasitesFranziska Hentzschel, Christiane Hammerschmidt-Kamper, Kathleen Börner, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|October 18, 2021
Eosinophils Suppress the Migration of T Cells Into the Brain of <i>Plasmodium berghei</i>-Infected <i>Ifnar1</i> Mice and Protect Them From Experimental Cerebral MalariaJohanna F Scheunemann, Julia J Reichwald, Patricia Jebett Korir, et al.
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Current Pharmaceutical Design|May 25, 2013
RNAi in PlasmodiumAnn-Kristin Mueller, Christiane Hammerschmidt-Kamper, Annette Kaiser
EXCLI Journal|September 21, 2018
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor in T cells contributes to sustaining oral tolerance against ovalbumin in a mouse modelDaniel Biljes, Christiane Hammerschmidt-Kamper, Katja Merches, et al.
EXCLI Journal|December 15, 2015
Impaired glucose and lipid metabolism in ageing aryl hydrocarbon receptor deficient miceDaniel Biljes, Christiane Hammerschmidt-Kamper, Stephanie Kadow, et al.
BMC Microbiology|June 15, 2012
In vitro and in vivo silencing of plasmodial dhs and eIf-5a genes in a putative, non-canonical RNAi-related pathwayAndreas Schwentke, Marcel Krepstakies, Ann-Kristin Mueller, et al.
Plos One|July 1, 2017
Indole-3-carbinol, a plant nutrient and AhR-Ligand precursor, supports oral tolerance against OVA and improves peanut allergy symptoms in miceChristiane Hammerschmidt-Kamper, Daniel Biljes, Katja Merches, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 1, 2016
Protective efficacy and safety of liver stage attenuated malaria parasitesHirdesh Kumar, Julia Magdalena Sattler, Mirko Singer, et al.
Molecular Therapy : the Journal of the American Society of Gene Therapy|September 6, 2014
AAV8-mediated in vivo overexpression of miR-155 enhances the protective capacity of genetically attenuated malarial parasitesFranziska Hentzschel, Christiane Hammerschmidt-Kamper, Kathleen Börner, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|October 18, 2021
Eosinophils Suppress the Migration of T Cells Into the Brain of <i>Plasmodium berghei</i>-Infected <i>Ifnar1</i> Mice and Protect Them From Experimental Cerebral MalariaJohanna F Scheunemann, Julia J Reichwald, Patricia Jebett Korir, et al.
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