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Daniel Erny

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Cell Reports. Medicine|March 19, 2025
T-bet+ CXCR3+ B cells drive hyperreactive B-T cell interactions in multiple sclerosisIvan Jelcic, Reza Naghavian, Imran Fanaswala, et al.
Cancer Cell|May 19, 2010
TAK1 suppresses a NEMO-dependent but NF-kappaB-independent pathway to liver cancerKira Bettermann, Mihael Vucur, Johannes Haybaeck, et al.
Cell|May 4, 2020
Cross-Species Single-Cell Analysis Reveals Divergence of the Primate Microglia ProgramLaufey Geirsdottir, Eyal David, Hadas Keren-Shaul, et al.
Cell|December 14, 2019
Cross-Species Single-Cell Analysis Reveals Divergence of the Primate Microglia ProgramLaufey Geirsdottir, Eyal David, Hadas Keren-Shaul, et al.
Blood Advances|March 31, 2025
AhR activation mitigates graft-versus-host disease of the central nervous system by reducing microglial NF-κB signalingAlexander Zähringer, Inês Morgado, Daniel Erny, et al.
Science Translational Medicine|June 12, 2024
Anti-PD-1 cancer immunotherapy induces central nervous system immune-related adverse events by microglia activationJanaki Manoja Vinnakota, Rachael C Adams, Dimitrios Athanassopoulos, et al.
Cell|August 25, 2018
DNA Damage Signaling Instructs Polyploid Macrophage Fate in GranulomasLaura Herrtwich, Indrajit Nanda, Konstantinos Evangelou, et al.
Cell|January 14, 2017
DNA Damage Signaling Instructs Polyploid Macrophage Fate in GranulomasLaura Herrtwich, Indrajit Nanda, Konstantinos Evangelou, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|July 8, 2025
Gut microbiota-derived TMAVA is a modulator of acute CNS-GVHDSangya Chatterjee, Tamina Rückert, Ina Martin, et al.
Nature Immunology|March 26, 2026
A transcriptomic microglia taxonomy across mouse and human pathologiesChintan Chhatbar, Roman Sankowski, Michael Schulz, et al.
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Cell Reports. Medicine|March 19, 2025
T-bet+ CXCR3+ B cells drive hyperreactive B-T cell interactions in multiple sclerosisIvan Jelcic, Reza Naghavian, Imran Fanaswala, et al.
Cancer Cell|May 19, 2010
TAK1 suppresses a NEMO-dependent but NF-kappaB-independent pathway to liver cancerKira Bettermann, Mihael Vucur, Johannes Haybaeck, et al.
Cell|May 4, 2020
Cross-Species Single-Cell Analysis Reveals Divergence of the Primate Microglia ProgramLaufey Geirsdottir, Eyal David, Hadas Keren-Shaul, et al.
Cell|December 14, 2019
Cross-Species Single-Cell Analysis Reveals Divergence of the Primate Microglia ProgramLaufey Geirsdottir, Eyal David, Hadas Keren-Shaul, et al.
Blood Advances|March 31, 2025
AhR activation mitigates graft-versus-host disease of the central nervous system by reducing microglial NF-κB signalingAlexander Zähringer, Inês Morgado, Daniel Erny, et al.
Science Translational Medicine|June 12, 2024
Anti-PD-1 cancer immunotherapy induces central nervous system immune-related adverse events by microglia activationJanaki Manoja Vinnakota, Rachael C Adams, Dimitrios Athanassopoulos, et al.
Cell|August 25, 2018
DNA Damage Signaling Instructs Polyploid Macrophage Fate in GranulomasLaura Herrtwich, Indrajit Nanda, Konstantinos Evangelou, et al.
Cell|January 14, 2017
DNA Damage Signaling Instructs Polyploid Macrophage Fate in GranulomasLaura Herrtwich, Indrajit Nanda, Konstantinos Evangelou, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Medicine|July 8, 2025
Gut microbiota-derived TMAVA is a modulator of acute CNS-GVHDSangya Chatterjee, Tamina Rückert, Ina Martin, et al.
Nature Immunology|March 26, 2026
A transcriptomic microglia taxonomy across mouse and human pathologiesChintan Chhatbar, Roman Sankowski, Michael Schulz, et al.
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