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Joachim Butzer

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Oncotarget|January 5, 2021
Exploiting the metabolic dependencies of the broad amino acid transporter SLC6A14Francesca R Dejure, Joachim Butzer, Ralph K Lindemann, et al.
Bioanalysis|June 16, 2023
High ionic strength dissociation assay reduces dimeric target interference in immunogenicity testingAlexander Pöhler, Cordula Jany, Joachim Butzer, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|June 28, 2024
TRIM21 and Fc-engineered antibodies: decoding its complex antibody binding mode with implications for viral neutralizationJohannes Reusch, Linda Elise Franken, Jakob Then, et al.
Mabs|June 22, 2026
Impact of ASO conjugation and receptor binding affinity on intracellular transport of mono- and bispecific TfR- and CD98-Brainshuttle<sup>TM</sup> variantsTatjana Sela, Tamara Wirth, Annika Sommer, et al.
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Oncotarget|January 5, 2021
Exploiting the metabolic dependencies of the broad amino acid transporter SLC6A14Francesca R Dejure, Joachim Butzer, Ralph K Lindemann, et al.
Bioanalysis|June 16, 2023
High ionic strength dissociation assay reduces dimeric target interference in immunogenicity testingAlexander Pöhler, Cordula Jany, Joachim Butzer, et al.
Frontiers in Immunology|June 28, 2024
TRIM21 and Fc-engineered antibodies: decoding its complex antibody binding mode with implications for viral neutralizationJohannes Reusch, Linda Elise Franken, Jakob Then, et al.
Mabs|June 22, 2026
Impact of ASO conjugation and receptor binding affinity on intracellular transport of mono- and bispecific TfR- and CD98-Brainshuttle<sup>TM</sup> variantsTatjana Sela, Tamara Wirth, Annika Sommer, et al.
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