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Dynamics of humoral and cellular immune responses after homologous and heterologous SARS-CoV-2 vaccination with ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 and BNT162b2 (2022) Vogel E, Kocher K, Priller A, Cheng CC, Steininger P, Liao BH, Körber N, et al. Journal article SOP - Management of multiresistent Pathogens in the Palliative Care Unit (2022) Ostgathe C, Stachura P, Heckel M, Brunner S, Gahr S, Hofmann S, Van Oorschot B, et al. Journal article, Editorial C/EBPβ regulates lipid metabolism and Pparg isoform 2 expression in alveolar macrophages (2022) Dörr D, Obermayer B, Weiner JM, Zimmermann K, Anania C, Wagner LK, Lyras EM, et al. Journal article Functionality of antigen-specific T cell receptor repertoires after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination (2022) Kocher K, Drost F, Schuelein C, Moosmann C, D'Ippolito E, Busch DH, Bogdan C, et al. Conference contribution Tuning of adaptive immune responses by TNF at the level of C-type lectin receptor expression (2022) Blamberg R, Lang R Conference contribution TomA, the target of MAT1-1 in Aspergillus fumigatus, is required for cleistothecia formation presumably in a mating-type-specific manner (2022) Pazen T, Ramsak B, Kueck U, Krappmann S Conference contribution Determinants of the interaction of Aspergillus fumigatus and eosinophils in the context of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (2022) Adam J, Schrüfer S, Westermann S, Vöhringer D, Krappmann S Conference contribution The Role of Programmed Necrosis in Colorectal Cancer (2022) Yu Y, Gámez Belmonte MdlR, Patankar J, Liebing E, Becker C Journal article, Review article Medical Student Self-Assessment of Knowledge About Vaccinations and the Quality of Vaccination Training (2022) Roberts K, Streng A, Göttler D, Hartmann K, Peter-Kern M, Roggendorf H, Bogdan C, et al. Journal article Eosinophils, but Not Type 2 Innate Lymphoid Cells, Are the Predominant Source of Interleukin 4 during the Innate Phase of Leishmania major Infection (2022) Sasse C, Barinberg D, Obermeyer S, Debus A, Schleicher U, Bogdan C Journal article