Scientific Publications Search Search Author Impact Factor Release Date Research Group Search Sort by RelevanceFrom A-ZAuthored onDate/Time RangeRelease date Order AscDesc Akalin, Altuna Dr. (2) Beule, Dieter Dr. (1) Bunse, Mario Dr. (2) Costanza, Mariantonia Dr. (1) Dahlmann, Mathias Dr. (1) Daniel, Peter Prof. Dr. (1) Daumke, Oliver Prof. Dr. (1) Fischer, Cornelius Dr. (1) Franke, Vedran Dr. (2) Gerhardt, Holger Prof. Dr. (1) Gerlach, Kerstin (5) Janz, Martin Dr. (2) Kammertöns, Thomas Dr. (1) Kobelt, Dennis Dr. (1) Krüger, Kerstin (2) Leutz, Achim Prof. Dr. (1) Lusatis, Simone (1) Mathas, Stephan Dr. (1) Müller, Gerd Dr. (1) Rajewsky, Klaus Prof. Dr. (1) Rehm, Armin Dr. (29) Scheidereit, Claus Prof. Dr. (1) Siffrin, Volker (1) Sporbert, Anje Dr. (1) Stein, Ulrike Prof. Dr. (1) Uckert, Wolfgang Prof. Dr. (2) Walther, Wolfgang Prof. Dr. (2) Willimsky, Gerald Dr. (2) Wirges, Anthea Dr. (3) (-) Höpken, Uta Elisabeth PD Dr. (25) (-) Kettritz, Ralph Prof. Dr. (1) 2002 (2) 2004 (1) 2005 (1) 2007 (1) 2012 (1) 2014 (1) 2016 (2) 2017 (1) 2018 (1) 2019 (1) 2020 (3) 2021 (2) 2022 (7) 2024 (1) Advanced Light Microscopy (2) AG Müller/Dechend (ECRC) (2) AG Schreiber [ECRC] (33) Anchored Signalling (11) Animal Phenotyping (2) Bioinformatics and Omics Data Science (2) Biology of Malignant Lymphomas (2) Cancer Genetics and Cellular Stress Responses (1) Cardiac MRI (2) Cellular Neurosciences (1) Clinical Research Unit (1) Electron Microscopy (1) Epigenetic Modifications in Neuroblastoma (1) Experimental Ultrahigh-Field MR (2) Gastrointestinal Barrier, Regeneration and Carcinogenesis (1) Genetics and Genomics of Cardiovascular Diseases (3) Genomics (17) Host-microbiome factors in cardiovascular disease (2) Hypertension-caused End-Organ Damage (2) Hypertension-Mediated End-Organ Damage (2) Immune Dysregulations in Oncology (1) Integrative Vascular Biology (1) Intracellular Proteolysis (1) Magnetic Resonance (2) Mathematical Modelling of Cellular Processes (2) Mechanism-based Cancer Therapies (1) Microenvironmental Regulation in Autoimmunity and Cancer (80) Mobile DNA (2) Molecular Biology of Peptide Hormones (4) Molecular Cardiovascular Research (2) Molecular Immunology and Gene Therapy (3) Nephrology and Inflammatory Vascular Diseases (159) Neuroimmunology Laboratory (3) Out-patient Clinic for Neuroimmunology (1) Pluripotent Stem Cells (3) Proteome Dynamics (2) Proteomics (2) Proteomics and Molecular Mechanisms of Neurodegenerative Diseases (1) Quantitative Developmental Biology (1) Structural Biology of Membrane-Associated Processes (3) Systems Biology Imaging (1) Systems Biology of Gene Regulatory Elements (1) Systems Hematology, Stem Cells & Precision Medicine (1) Translational Bioinformatics (5) Translational Cardiology and Functional Genomics (1) Translational Oncology of Solid Tumors (1) (-) Translational Tumorimmunology (25) 25 Results: Active Filter: Höpken, Uta Elisabeth PD Dr.Kettritz, Ralph Prof. Dr.Translational Tumorimmunology Sort: Result score Newest to oldest Oldest to newest November 01, 2012 / J Mol Med Homeostatic chemokines guide lymphoma cells to tumor growth-promoting niches within secondary lymphoid organs U.E. Höpken A. Rehm January 01, 2002 / J Biol Chem Surface expression and endocytosis of the human cytomegalovirus-encoded chemokine receptor US28 is regulated by agonist-independent phosphorylation T. Mokros A. Rehm J. Droese M. Oppermann M. Lipp U.E. Höpken February 01, 2007 / Blood CCR7 deficiency causes ectopic lymphoid neogenesis and disturbed mucosal tissue integrity U.E. Höpken A.M. Wengner C. Loddenkemper H. Stein M.M. Heimesaat A. Rehm M. Lipp September 10, 2004 / Biochem Biophys Res Commun HCMV-encoded chemokine receptor US28 employs multiple routes for internalization J. Droese T. Mokros R. Hermosilla R. Schuelein M. Lipp U.E. Höpken A. Rehm May 01, 2002 / J Virol Human cytomegalovirus gene products US2 and US11 differ in their ability to attack major histocompatibility class I heavy chains in dendritic cells A. Rehm A. Engelsberg D. Tortorella I.J. Körner I. Lehmann H.L. Ploegh U.E. Höpken September 23, 2005 / Eur J Immunol The ratio between dendritic cells and T cells determines the outcome of their encounter: Proliferation versus deletion U.E. Höpken I. Lehmann J. Droese M. Lipp T. Schueler A. Rehm June 01, 2019 / Trends Cancer Targeting the tumor microenvironment of leukemia and lymphoma U.E. Höpken A. Rehm October 26, 2021 / Cell Rep Lymphocyte access to lymphoma is impaired by high endothelial venule regression L. Menzel M. Zschummel T. Crowley V. Franke M. Grau C. Ulbricht A. Hauser V. Siffrin M. Bajénoff S.E. Acton A. Akalin G. Lenz G. Willimsky U.E. Höpken A. Rehm August 01, 2018 / Mol Ther CAR T cells with enhanced sensitivity to B cell maturation antigen for the targeting of B cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and multiple myeloma J. Bluhm E. Kieback S.F. Marino F. Oden J. Westermann M. Chmielewski H. Abken W. Uckert U.E. Höpken A. Rehm June 06, 2017 / Oncoimmunology The splenic marginal zone shapes the phenotype of leukemia B cells and facilitates their niche-specific retention and survival V. Stache L. Verlaat M. Gätjen K. Heinig J. Westermann A. Rehm U.E. Höpken Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Next › Last page Last »
November 01, 2012 / J Mol Med Homeostatic chemokines guide lymphoma cells to tumor growth-promoting niches within secondary lymphoid organs U.E. Höpken A. Rehm
January 01, 2002 / J Biol Chem Surface expression and endocytosis of the human cytomegalovirus-encoded chemokine receptor US28 is regulated by agonist-independent phosphorylation T. Mokros A. Rehm J. Droese M. Oppermann M. Lipp U.E. Höpken
February 01, 2007 / Blood CCR7 deficiency causes ectopic lymphoid neogenesis and disturbed mucosal tissue integrity U.E. Höpken A.M. Wengner C. Loddenkemper H. Stein M.M. Heimesaat A. Rehm M. Lipp
September 10, 2004 / Biochem Biophys Res Commun HCMV-encoded chemokine receptor US28 employs multiple routes for internalization J. Droese T. Mokros R. Hermosilla R. Schuelein M. Lipp U.E. Höpken A. Rehm
May 01, 2002 / J Virol Human cytomegalovirus gene products US2 and US11 differ in their ability to attack major histocompatibility class I heavy chains in dendritic cells A. Rehm A. Engelsberg D. Tortorella I.J. Körner I. Lehmann H.L. Ploegh U.E. Höpken
September 23, 2005 / Eur J Immunol The ratio between dendritic cells and T cells determines the outcome of their encounter: Proliferation versus deletion U.E. Höpken I. Lehmann J. Droese M. Lipp T. Schueler A. Rehm
June 01, 2019 / Trends Cancer Targeting the tumor microenvironment of leukemia and lymphoma U.E. Höpken A. Rehm
October 26, 2021 / Cell Rep Lymphocyte access to lymphoma is impaired by high endothelial venule regression L. Menzel M. Zschummel T. Crowley V. Franke M. Grau C. Ulbricht A. Hauser V. Siffrin M. Bajénoff S.E. Acton A. Akalin G. Lenz G. Willimsky U.E. Höpken A. Rehm
August 01, 2018 / Mol Ther CAR T cells with enhanced sensitivity to B cell maturation antigen for the targeting of B cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and multiple myeloma J. Bluhm E. Kieback S.F. Marino F. Oden J. Westermann M. Chmielewski H. Abken W. Uckert U.E. Höpken A. Rehm
June 06, 2017 / Oncoimmunology The splenic marginal zone shapes the phenotype of leukemia B cells and facilitates their niche-specific retention and survival V. Stache L. Verlaat M. Gätjen K. Heinig J. Westermann A. Rehm U.E. Höpken