Prof. Dr. Lars Nitschke



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Sialic Acid-Binding Immunoglobulin-like Lectin G Promotes Atherosclerosis and Liver Inflammation by Suppressing the Protective Functions of B-1 Cells (2016) Gruber S, Hendrikx T, Tsiantoulas D, Ozsvar-Kozma M, Goederle L, Mallat Z, Witztum JL, et al. Journal article Nanoscale organization and dynamics of the siglec CD22 cooperate with the cytoskeleton in restraining BCR signalling (2016) Gasparrini F, Feest C, Bruckbauer A, Mattila PK, Müller J, Nitschke L, Bray D, Batista FD Journal article Siglec-G Deficiency Leads to Autoimmunity in Aging C57BL/6 Mice. (2015) Müller J, Lunz B, Schwab I, Acs A, Nimmerjahn F, Daniel C, Nitschke L Journal article Dickkopf-3 Acts as a Modulator of B Cell Fate and Function (2015) Ludwig J, Federico G, Prokosch S, Kueblbeck G, Schmitt S, Klevenz A, Groene HJ, et al. Journal article Siglec-G is a B-1 cell inhibitory receptor and also controls B cell tolerance (2015) Nitschke L Conference contribution Responsiveness of B cells is regulated by the hinge region of IgD (2015) Uebelhart R, Hug E, Bach MP, Wossning T, Duehren-Von Minden M, Horn A, Tsiantoulas D, et al. Journal article The immunoglobulin tail tyrosine motif upgrades memory-type BCRs by incorporating a Grb2-Btk signalling module (2014) Engels N, Koenig LM, Schulze W, Radtke D, Vanshylla K, Lutz J, Winkler T, et al. Journal article CD22 and Siglec-G regulate inhibition of B-cell signaling by sialic acid ligand binding and control B-cell tolerance (2014) Nitschke L Journal article, Review article SIGLEC-G deficiency increases susceptibility to develop B-cell lymphoproliferative disorders (2014) Simonetti G, Bertilaccio MTS, Rodriguez TV, Apollonio B, Dagklis A, Rocchi M, Innocenzi A, et al. Journal article A Balance between B Cell Receptor and Inhibitory Receptor Signaling Controls Plasma Cell Differentiation by Maintaining Optimal Ets1 Levels (2014) Luo W, Mayeux J, Gutierrez T, Russell L, Getahun A, Müller J, Tedder T, et al. Journal article