Wissenschaftliche Publikationen Suche Suche Autor/in Forschungsgruppe Veröffentlichungsdatum Suchen Sortieren nach RelevanceFrom A-ZAuthored onDate/Time RangeRelease date Reihenfolge AufsteigendAbsteigend Blankenstein, Thomas Prof. Dr. (17) Daniel, Peter Prof. Dr. (1) Hinz, Michael Dr. (1) Janz, Martin Dr. (8) Kammertöns, Thomas Dr. (2) Kopp, Joachim Dr. (1) Lusatis, Simone (1) Mathas, Stephan Dr. (8) Pezzutto, Antonio Prof. Dr. (1) Scheidereit, Claus Prof. Dr. (1) Stein, Ulrike Prof. Dr. (1) Uckert, Wolfgang Prof. Dr. (6) Walther, Wolfgang Prof. Dr. (1) Willimsky, Gerald Dr. (4) Wollert-Wulf, Brigitte (2) (-) Leisegang, Matthias Prof. Dr. rer. nat. (2) (-) Selbach, Matthias Prof. Dr. (6) (-) Molekulare Immunologie und Gentherapie (2) (-) Proteom Dynamik (6) 1999 (2) 2001 (3) 2002 (3) (-) 2003 (1) 2004 (2) 2005 (4) (-) 2006 (3) 2007 (1) 2008 (3) 2009 (6) (-) 2010 (4) 2012 (4) 2013 (4) 2014 (12) 2015 (12) 2016 (9) 2017 (7) 2018 (7) 2019 (5) 2020 (7) 2021 (12) 2022 (11) 2023 (4) 2024 (2) 8 Ergebnisse: Active Filter: Leisegang, Matthias Prof. Dr. rer. nat.Selbach, Matthias Prof. Dr.Molekulare Immunologie und Gentherapie Proteom Dynamik200320062010 Sortieren: Treffgenauigkeit Neueste nach älteste Älteste nach neueste 26. Februar 2010 / Immunity Quantitative proteomics reveals subset-specific viral recognition in dendritic cells C.A. Luber J. Cox H. Lauterbach B. Fancke M. Selbach J. Tschopp S. Akira M. Wiegand H. Hochrein M. O'Keeffe M. Mann 15. April 2010 / Clin Cancer Res T-cell receptor gene-modified T cells with shared renal cell carcinoma specificity for adoptive T-cell therapy M. Leisegang A. Turqueti-Neves B. Engels T. Blankenstein D.J. Schendel W. Uckert E. Noessner 01. Juni 2010 / Helicobacter The versatility of Helicobacter pylori CagA effector protein functions: the master key hypothesis S. Backert N. Tegtmeyer M. Selbach 01. Oktober 2010 / Mol Cell Proteomics The SILAC fly allows for accurate protein quantification in vivo M.D. Sury J.X. Chen M. Selbach 16. März 2006 / Nature Robust Salmonella metabolism limits possibilities for new antimicrobials D. Becker M. Selbach C. Rollenhagen M. Ballmaier T.F. Meyer M. Mann D. Bumann 03. Februar 2003 / EMBO J The Helicobacter pylori CagA protein induces cortactin dephosphorylation and actin rearrangement by c-Src inactivation M. Selbach S. Moese R. Hurwitz C.R. Hauck T.F. Meyer S. Backert 01. Dezember 2006 / Nat Methods Protein interaction screening by quantitative immunoprecipitation combined with knockdown (QUICK) M. Selbach M. Mann 01. November 2006 / Eur J Immunol Designer T cells by T cell receptor replacement D. Sommermeyer J. Neudorfer M. Weinhold M. Leisegang B. Engels E. Noessner M.H. Heemskerk J. Charo D.J. Schendel T. Blankenstein H. Bernhard W. Uckert
26. Februar 2010 / Immunity Quantitative proteomics reveals subset-specific viral recognition in dendritic cells C.A. Luber J. Cox H. Lauterbach B. Fancke M. Selbach J. Tschopp S. Akira M. Wiegand H. Hochrein M. O'Keeffe M. Mann
15. April 2010 / Clin Cancer Res T-cell receptor gene-modified T cells with shared renal cell carcinoma specificity for adoptive T-cell therapy M. Leisegang A. Turqueti-Neves B. Engels T. Blankenstein D.J. Schendel W. Uckert E. Noessner
01. Juni 2010 / Helicobacter The versatility of Helicobacter pylori CagA effector protein functions: the master key hypothesis S. Backert N. Tegtmeyer M. Selbach
01. Oktober 2010 / Mol Cell Proteomics The SILAC fly allows for accurate protein quantification in vivo M.D. Sury J.X. Chen M. Selbach
16. März 2006 / Nature Robust Salmonella metabolism limits possibilities for new antimicrobials D. Becker M. Selbach C. Rollenhagen M. Ballmaier T.F. Meyer M. Mann D. Bumann
03. Februar 2003 / EMBO J The Helicobacter pylori CagA protein induces cortactin dephosphorylation and actin rearrangement by c-Src inactivation M. Selbach S. Moese R. Hurwitz C.R. Hauck T.F. Meyer S. Backert
01. Dezember 2006 / Nat Methods Protein interaction screening by quantitative immunoprecipitation combined with knockdown (QUICK) M. Selbach M. Mann
01. November 2006 / Eur J Immunol Designer T cells by T cell receptor replacement D. Sommermeyer J. Neudorfer M. Weinhold M. Leisegang B. Engels E. Noessner M.H. Heemskerk J. Charo D.J. Schendel T. Blankenstein H. Bernhard W. Uckert