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M Bernheiden

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HLA|March 10, 2018
Detection of a novel HLA allele, HLA-B*50:01:09, identified by next generation sequencingJ Pruszak, M Bernheiden, F Emmerich
HLA|May 26, 2018
A novel HLA-C variant, HLA-C*04:01:85, detected by next generation sequencingJ Pruszak, M Bernheiden, F Emmerich
HLA|May 12, 2018
Next generation sequencing reveals a novel HLA null allele, HLA-C*14:93 NJ Pruszak, M Bernheiden, F Emmerich
HLA|May 26, 2018
A novel HLA variant, HLA-C*03:376, detected by next generation sequencingJ Pruszak, M Bernheiden, F Emmerich
European Journal of Biochemistry|March 1, 1996
The myeloid differentiation antigen CD14 is N- and O-glycosylated. Contribution of N-linked glycosylation to different soluble CD14 isoformsF Stelter, M Pfister, M Bernheiden, et al.
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|May 12, 1998
The molecular basis for therapeutic concepts utilizing CD14F Stelter, M Bernheiden, R Menzel, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|January 15, 1997
Mutation of amino acids 39-44 of human CD14 abrogates binding of lipopolysaccharide and Escherichia coliF Stelter, M Bernheiden, R Menzel, et al.
Journal of Endotoxin Research|December 26, 2001
LBP, CD14, TLR4 and the murine innate immune response to a peritoneal Salmonella infectionM Bernheiden, J M Heinrich, G Minigo, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|July 24, 2001
The essential role of lipopolysaccharide-binding protein in protection of mice against a peritoneal Salmonella infection involves the rapid induction of an inflammatory responseJ M Heinrich, M Bernheiden, G Minigo, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|November 26, 1999
Differential impact of substitution of amino acids 9-13 and 91-101 of human CD14 on soluble CD14-dependent activation of cells by lipopolysaccharideF Stelter, H Loppnow, R Menzel, et al.
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HLA|March 10, 2018
Detection of a novel HLA allele, HLA-B*50:01:09, identified by next generation sequencingJ Pruszak, M Bernheiden, F Emmerich
HLA|May 26, 2018
A novel HLA-C variant, HLA-C*04:01:85, detected by next generation sequencingJ Pruszak, M Bernheiden, F Emmerich
HLA|May 12, 2018
Next generation sequencing reveals a novel HLA null allele, HLA-C*14:93 NJ Pruszak, M Bernheiden, F Emmerich
HLA|May 26, 2018
A novel HLA variant, HLA-C*03:376, detected by next generation sequencingJ Pruszak, M Bernheiden, F Emmerich
European Journal of Biochemistry|March 1, 1996
The myeloid differentiation antigen CD14 is N- and O-glycosylated. Contribution of N-linked glycosylation to different soluble CD14 isoformsF Stelter, M Pfister, M Bernheiden, et al.
Progress in Clinical and Biological Research|May 12, 1998
The molecular basis for therapeutic concepts utilizing CD14F Stelter, M Bernheiden, R Menzel, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|January 15, 1997
Mutation of amino acids 39-44 of human CD14 abrogates binding of lipopolysaccharide and Escherichia coliF Stelter, M Bernheiden, R Menzel, et al.
Journal of Endotoxin Research|December 26, 2001
LBP, CD14, TLR4 and the murine innate immune response to a peritoneal Salmonella infectionM Bernheiden, J M Heinrich, G Minigo, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|July 24, 2001
The essential role of lipopolysaccharide-binding protein in protection of mice against a peritoneal Salmonella infection involves the rapid induction of an inflammatory responseJ M Heinrich, M Bernheiden, G Minigo, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|November 26, 1999
Differential impact of substitution of amino acids 9-13 and 91-101 of human CD14 on soluble CD14-dependent activation of cells by lipopolysaccharideF Stelter, H Loppnow, R Menzel, et al.
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