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Julia Lichtnekert

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Nature Reviews. Rheumatology|December 9, 2024
Publisher Correction: Lupus nephritis-related chronic kidney diseaseJulia Lichtnekert, Hans-Joachim Anders
Nature Reviews. Rheumatology|September 24, 2024
Lupus nephritis-related chronic kidney diseaseJulia Lichtnekert, Hans-Joachim Anders
Journal of Inflammation Research|December 9, 2022
Lupus Nephritis: Current Perspectives and Moving ForwardJulia Lichtnekert, Hans-Joachim Anders, Maciej Lech
ISRN Nephrology|June 27, 2014
Hyaluronan is not a ligand but a regulator of toll-like receptor signaling in mesangial cells: role of extracellular matrix in innate immunityRainer Ebid, Julia Lichtnekert, Hans-Joachim Anders
Kidney International|March 19, 2010
Interferon-alpha and -beta in kidney inflammationHans-Joachim Anders, Julia Lichtnekert, Ramanjaneyulu Allam
Kidney International|January 5, 2024
Regulators of necroinflammation in acute kidney injuryHans-Joachim Anders, Joachim Andrassy, Julia Lichtnekert
Current Opinion in Pharmacology|June 11, 2013
Changes in macrophage phenotype as the immune response evolvesJulia Lichtnekert, Takahisa Kawakami, William C Parks, et al.
Kidney International|May 9, 2014
The NLRP3/ASC inflammasome promotes T-cell-dependent immune complex glomerulonephritis by canonical and noncanonical mechanismsKirstin Andersen, Nuru Eltrich, Julia Lichtnekert, et al.
Mediators of Inflammation|September 7, 2016
The Immune System in Tissue Environments Regaining Homeostasis after Injury: Is "Inflammation" Always Inflammation?Onkar P Kulkarni, Julia Lichtnekert, Hans-Joachim Anders, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|January 16, 2010
Renal failure increases cardiac histone h3 acetylation, dimethylation, and phosphorylation and the induction of cardiomyopathy-related genes in type 2 diabetesAnil Bhanudas Gaikwad, Sufyan G Sayyed, Julia Lichtnekert, et al.
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Nature Reviews. Rheumatology|December 9, 2024
Publisher Correction: Lupus nephritis-related chronic kidney diseaseJulia Lichtnekert, Hans-Joachim Anders
Nature Reviews. Rheumatology|September 24, 2024
Lupus nephritis-related chronic kidney diseaseJulia Lichtnekert, Hans-Joachim Anders
Journal of Inflammation Research|December 9, 2022
Lupus Nephritis: Current Perspectives and Moving ForwardJulia Lichtnekert, Hans-Joachim Anders, Maciej Lech
ISRN Nephrology|June 27, 2014
Hyaluronan is not a ligand but a regulator of toll-like receptor signaling in mesangial cells: role of extracellular matrix in innate immunityRainer Ebid, Julia Lichtnekert, Hans-Joachim Anders
Kidney International|March 19, 2010
Interferon-alpha and -beta in kidney inflammationHans-Joachim Anders, Julia Lichtnekert, Ramanjaneyulu Allam
Kidney International|January 5, 2024
Regulators of necroinflammation in acute kidney injuryHans-Joachim Anders, Joachim Andrassy, Julia Lichtnekert
Current Opinion in Pharmacology|June 11, 2013
Changes in macrophage phenotype as the immune response evolvesJulia Lichtnekert, Takahisa Kawakami, William C Parks, et al.
Kidney International|May 9, 2014
The NLRP3/ASC inflammasome promotes T-cell-dependent immune complex glomerulonephritis by canonical and noncanonical mechanismsKirstin Andersen, Nuru Eltrich, Julia Lichtnekert, et al.
Mediators of Inflammation|September 7, 2016
The Immune System in Tissue Environments Regaining Homeostasis after Injury: Is "Inflammation" Always Inflammation?Onkar P Kulkarni, Julia Lichtnekert, Hans-Joachim Anders, et al.
The American Journal of Pathology|January 16, 2010
Renal failure increases cardiac histone h3 acetylation, dimethylation, and phosphorylation and the induction of cardiomyopathy-related genes in type 2 diabetesAnil Bhanudas Gaikwad, Sufyan G Sayyed, Julia Lichtnekert, et al.
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