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Walter G Land

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Clinical Transplants|March 28, 2008
My most interesting casesWalter G Land
Experimental and Clinical Transplantation : Official Journal of the Middle East Society for Organ Transplantation|May 29, 2012
Future immunosuppression in organ transplantation: treating the innate immune system of the deceased donor--start tomorrowWalter G Land
Transplantation Reviews (Orlando, Fla.)|November 15, 2011
Emerging role of innate immunity in organ transplantation part II: potential of damage-associated molecular patterns to generate immunostimulatory dendritic cellsWalter G Land
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal|February 17, 2015
The Role of Damage-Associated Molecular Patterns in Human Diseases: Part I - Promoting inflammation and immunityWalter G Land
Transplantation|April 27, 2012
Tissue injury-induced initiation of the adaptive immune responseWalter G Land, Konrad Memer
Frontiers in Immunology|November 29, 2012
The danger theory in view of the injury hypothesis: 20 years laterWalter G Land, Konrad Messmer
Frontiers in Transplantation|May 9, 2025
Regulated cell death and DAMPs as biomarkers and therapeutic targets in normothermic perfusion of transplant organs. Part 1: their emergence from injuries to the donor organWalter G Land, Andreas Linkermann
Frontiers in Transplantation|May 9, 2025
Regulated cell death and DAMPs as biomarkers and therapeutic targets in normothermic perfusion of transplant organs. Part 2: implementation strategiesWalter G Land, Andreas Linkermann
Frontiers in Plant Science|November 18, 2014
Danger signals - damaged-self recognition across the tree of lifeMartin Heil, Walter G Land
Frontiers in Plant Science|September 17, 2016
Editorial: Wound Recognition across the Tree of LifeMartin Heil, Walter G Land, Mahmut Tör
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Clinical Transplants|March 28, 2008
My most interesting casesWalter G Land
Experimental and Clinical Transplantation : Official Journal of the Middle East Society for Organ Transplantation|May 29, 2012
Future immunosuppression in organ transplantation: treating the innate immune system of the deceased donor--start tomorrowWalter G Land
Transplantation Reviews (Orlando, Fla.)|November 15, 2011
Emerging role of innate immunity in organ transplantation part II: potential of damage-associated molecular patterns to generate immunostimulatory dendritic cellsWalter G Land
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal|February 17, 2015
The Role of Damage-Associated Molecular Patterns in Human Diseases: Part I - Promoting inflammation and immunityWalter G Land
Transplantation|April 27, 2012
Tissue injury-induced initiation of the adaptive immune responseWalter G Land, Konrad Memer
Frontiers in Immunology|November 29, 2012
The danger theory in view of the injury hypothesis: 20 years laterWalter G Land, Konrad Messmer
Frontiers in Transplantation|May 9, 2025
Regulated cell death and DAMPs as biomarkers and therapeutic targets in normothermic perfusion of transplant organs. Part 1: their emergence from injuries to the donor organWalter G Land, Andreas Linkermann
Frontiers in Transplantation|May 9, 2025
Regulated cell death and DAMPs as biomarkers and therapeutic targets in normothermic perfusion of transplant organs. Part 2: implementation strategiesWalter G Land, Andreas Linkermann
Frontiers in Plant Science|November 18, 2014
Danger signals - damaged-self recognition across the tree of lifeMartin Heil, Walter G Land
Frontiers in Plant Science|September 17, 2016
Editorial: Wound Recognition across the Tree of LifeMartin Heil, Walter G Land, Mahmut Tör
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