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01. Juli 2004 / Eur J Immunol Dual T cell receptor T cells with two defined specificities mediate tumor suppression via both receptors M. Gladow W. Uckert T. Blankenstein
15. Januar 2011 / Int J Cancer Tumor rejection by local interferon gamma induction in established tumors is associated with blood vessel destruction and necrosis D. Briesemeister D. Sommermeyer C. Loddenkemper R. Loew W. Uckert T. Blankenstein T. Kammertoens
01. Januar 2004 / Mol Cell Vpu-mediated degradation of CD4 reconstituted in yeast reveals mechanistic differences to cellular ER-associated protein degradation B. Meusser T. Sommer
01. Januar 2002 / Traffic Protein dislocation from the endoplasmic reticulum - Pulling out the suspect E. Jarosch R. Geiss-Friedlander B. Meusser J. Walter T. Sommer
01. Januar 2002 / J Biol Chem A lack of SUMO conjugation affects cNLS-dependent nuclear protein import in yeast K. Stade F. Vogel I. Schwienhorst B. Meusser C. Volkwein B. Nentwig R.J. Dohmen T. Sommer
28. Juli 2011 / Blood The only proposed T-cell epitope derived from the TEL-AML1 translocation is not naturally processed J. Popovic L.P. Li P.M. Kloetzel M. Leisegang W. Uckert T. Blankenstein
01. September 2014 / Eur J Immunol Misinitiation of intrathymic MART-1 transcription and biased TCR usage explain the high frequency of MART-1-specific T cells S. Pinto D. Sommermeyer C. Michel S. Wilde D. Schendel W. Uckert T. Blankenstein B. Kyewski