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Svenja Steinfelder

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F1000Research|June 28, 2016
Recent advances in understanding apicomplexan parasitesFrank Seeber, Svenja Steinfelder
Plos Pathogens|April 22, 2016
Diplomatic Assistance: Can Helminth-Modulated Macrophages Act as Treatment for Inflammatory Disease?Svenja Steinfelder, Noëlle Louise O'Regan, Susanne Hartmann
Parasitology Research|September 16, 2005
Treatment of mice with the anticoccidial drug Toltrazuril does not interfere with the development of a specific cellular intestinal immune response to Eimeria falciformisSvenja Steinfelder, Richard Lucius, Gisela Greif, et al.
Plos One|November 16, 2017
Differential immunomodulation in human monocytes versus macrophages by filarial cystatinGopinath Venugopal, Marion Mueller, Susanne Hartmann, et al.
Chemical Immunology and Allergy|October 8, 2005
Mechanisms underlying helminth- induced Th2 polarization: default, negative or positive pathways?Dragana Jankovic, Svenja Steinfelder, Marika C Kullberg, et al.
Journal of Biomedicine & Biotechnology|January 6, 2012
Modulation of specific and allergy-related immune responses by helminthsEmilia Daniłowicz-Luebert, Noëlle L O'Regan, Svenja Steinfelder, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|November 19, 2016
Intestinal helminth infection induces highly functional resident memory CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells in miceSvenja Steinfelder, Sebastian Rausch, Dörte Michael, et al.
Microbes and Infection|December 26, 2009
CD8+ cells protect mice against reinfection with the intestinal parasite Eimeria falciformisThomas Pogonka, Katja Schelzke, Jörg Stange, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|October 3, 2014
Brugia malayi microfilariae induce a regulatory monocyte/macrophage phenotype that suppresses innate and adaptive immune responsesNoëlle Louise O'Regan, Svenja Steinfelder, Gopinath Venugopal, et al.
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology|August 10, 2017
Toxoplasma Co-infection Prevents Th2 Differentiation and Leads to a Helminth-Specific Th1 ResponseNorus Ahmed, Timothy French, Sebastian Rausch, et al.
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F1000Research|June 28, 2016
Recent advances in understanding apicomplexan parasitesFrank Seeber, Svenja Steinfelder
Plos Pathogens|April 22, 2016
Diplomatic Assistance: Can Helminth-Modulated Macrophages Act as Treatment for Inflammatory Disease?Svenja Steinfelder, Noëlle Louise O'Regan, Susanne Hartmann
Parasitology Research|September 16, 2005
Treatment of mice with the anticoccidial drug Toltrazuril does not interfere with the development of a specific cellular intestinal immune response to Eimeria falciformisSvenja Steinfelder, Richard Lucius, Gisela Greif, et al.
Plos One|November 16, 2017
Differential immunomodulation in human monocytes versus macrophages by filarial cystatinGopinath Venugopal, Marion Mueller, Susanne Hartmann, et al.
Chemical Immunology and Allergy|October 8, 2005
Mechanisms underlying helminth- induced Th2 polarization: default, negative or positive pathways?Dragana Jankovic, Svenja Steinfelder, Marika C Kullberg, et al.
Journal of Biomedicine & Biotechnology|January 6, 2012
Modulation of specific and allergy-related immune responses by helminthsEmilia Daniłowicz-Luebert, Noëlle L O'Regan, Svenja Steinfelder, et al.
European Journal of Immunology|November 19, 2016
Intestinal helminth infection induces highly functional resident memory CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells in miceSvenja Steinfelder, Sebastian Rausch, Dörte Michael, et al.
Microbes and Infection|December 26, 2009
CD8+ cells protect mice against reinfection with the intestinal parasite Eimeria falciformisThomas Pogonka, Katja Schelzke, Jörg Stange, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|October 3, 2014
Brugia malayi microfilariae induce a regulatory monocyte/macrophage phenotype that suppresses innate and adaptive immune responsesNoëlle Louise O'Regan, Svenja Steinfelder, Gopinath Venugopal, et al.
Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology|August 10, 2017
Toxoplasma Co-infection Prevents Th2 Differentiation and Leads to a Helminth-Specific Th1 ResponseNorus Ahmed, Timothy French, Sebastian Rausch, et al.
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