Prof. Dr. Falk Nimmerjahn



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Sialylation of anti-histone immunoglobulin G autoantibodies determines their capabilities to participate in the clearance of late apoptotic cells (2016) Magorivska I, Munoz Becerra L, Janko C, Dumych T, Rech J, Schett G, Nimmerjahn F, et al. Journal article IL-17/23 IN THE TRANSITION FROM AUTOIMMUNITY TO INFLAMMATION (2016) Pfeifle R, Rothe T, Scherer HU, Wuhrer M, Rombouts Y, Koeleman CA, Toes R, et al. Conference contribution Human lymphoid organ dendritic cell identity is predominantly dictated by ontogeny, not tissue microenvironment (2016) Heidkamp GF, Sander J, Lehmann C, Heger L, Eissing N, Baranska A, Lühr J, et al. Journal article Corrigendum to "Fc-gamma receptors are not involved in cartilage damage during experimental osteoarthritis" [Osteoarthritis Cartilage 23 (2015) 1221-1225] (2016) Stock M, Distler A, Distler J, Beyer C, Ruiz-Heiland G, Ipseiz N, Seeling M, et al. Journal article, Erratum The Pathogenicity of Anti-β2GP1-IgG Autoantibodies Depends on Fc Glycosylation. (2015) Fickentscher C, Magorivska I, Janko C, Biermann M, Bilyy R, Nalli C, Tincani A, et al. Journal article A Monosaccharide Residue Is Sufficient to Maintain Mouse and Human IgG Subclass Activity and Directs IgG Effector Functions to Cellular Fc Receptors. (2015) Kao D, Danzer H, Collin M, Groß A, Eichler J, Stambuk J, Lauc G, et al. Journal article Deregulated Fcγ receptor expression in patients with CIDP. (2015) Quast I, Cueni F, Nimmerjahn F, Tackenberg B, Luenemann JD Journal article Pathways Responsible for Human Autoantibody and Therapeutic Intravenous IgG Activity in Humanized Mice. (2015) Schwab I, Lux A, Nimmerjahn F Journal article A constant threat for HIV: Fc-engineering to enhance broadly neutralizing antibody activity for immunotherapy of the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. (2015) Nimmerjahn F Journal article, Review article Unlocking the bone: Fcγ-receptors and antibody glycosylation are keys to connecting bone homeostasis to humoral immunity. (2015) Seeling M, Nimmerjahn F Journal article