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Of mice and men: the need for humanized mouse models to study human IgG activity in vivo. (2013) Lux A, Nimmerjahn F Journal article, Review article Extracellular matrix of secondary lymphoid organs impacts on B-cell fate and survival (2013) Song J, Lokmic Z, Laemmermann T, Rolf J, Wu C, Zhang X, Hallmann R, et al. Journal article, Original article HOX genes regulate Rac1 activity in hematopoietic cells through control of Vav2 expression (2013) Breitinger C, Mäthner E, Garcia-Cuellar MP, Schambony A, Fischer KD, Schilling K, Slany R Journal article, Letter The role of somatic hypermutation in the generation of pathogenic antibodies in SLE (2013) Kristin S, Herrmann M, Winkler T Journal article, Review article MLL-ENL Inhibits Polycomb Repressive Complex 1 to Achieve Efficient Transformation of Hematopoietic Cells (2013) Mäthner E, Garcia-Cuellar MP, Breitinger C, Takacova S, Divoky V, Hess JL, Slany R Journal article, Original article Identification of a Ninein (NIN) mutation in a family with spondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasia with joint laxity (leptodactylic type)-like phenotype (2013) Grosch M, Gruener B, Spranger S, Stuetz AM, Rausch T, Korbel JO, Seelow D, et al. Journal article Characterization of a discontinuous neutralizing epitope on glycoprotein B of human cytomegalovirus (2013) Spindler N, Ruecker P, Pötzsch S, Diestel U, Sticht H, Martin-Parras L, Winkler T, Mach M Journal article Translating basic mechanisms of IgG effector activity into next generation cancer therapies. (2012) Nimmerjahn F, Ravetch JV Journal article, Review article B cells and CD22 are dispensable for the immediate antiinflammatory activity of intravenous immunoglobulins in vivo (2012) Schwab I, Seeling M, Biburger M, Aschermann S, Nitschke L, Nimmerjahn F Journal article Increased red cell turnover in a line of CD22-deficient mice is caused by Gpi1c: A model for hereditary haemolytic anaemia (2012) Walker JA, Hall AM, Kotsopoulou E, Espeli M, Nitschke L, Barker RN, Lyons PA, Smith KGC Journal article