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1. Engineered HCMV‐infected APCs enable the identification of new immunodominant HLA‐restricted epitopes of anti‐HCMV T‐cell immunity.

2. Variances in Antiviral Memory T-Cell Repertoire of CD45RA- and CD62L-Depleted Lymphocyte Products Reflect the Need of Individual T-Cell Selection Strategies to Reduce the Risk of GvHD while Preserving Antiviral Immunity in Adoptive T-Cell Therapy.

3. pH biosensing in the plant apoplast--a focus on root cell elongation.

4. High-intensity interval training in allogeneic adoptive T-cell immunotherapy - a big HIT?

5. Transfer of Hexon‐ and Penton‐selected adenovirus‐specific T cells for refractory adenovirus infection after haploidentical stem cell transplantation.

7. Patient-tailored adoptive immunotherapy with EBV-specific T cells from related and unrelated donors.

8. Directed Evolution of the DnaK Chaperone: Mutations in the Lid Domain Result in Enhanced Chaperone Activity

9. Molecular and Functional Characterization of a Na+-K+ Transporter from the Trk Family in the Ectomycorrhizal Fungus Hebeloma cylindrosporum.

10. The quorum-sensing molecule N-3-oxododecanoyl homoserine lactone (3OC12-HSL) enhances the host defence by activating human polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN).

11. The K+ channel SKT1 is co-expressed with KST1 in potato guard cells – both channels can co-assemble via their conserved KT domains.

13. New structure and function in plant K+ channels: KCO1, an outward rectifier with a steep Ca2+ dependency.

14. Antiviral T-Cell Frequencies in a Healthy Population: Reference Values for Evaluating Antiviral Immune Cell Profiles in Immunocompromised Patients.

15. The ectomycorrhizal fungus Paxillus ammoniavirescens influences the effects of salinity on loblolly pine in response to potassium availability.

16. Unique features of the grapevine VvK5.1 channel support novel functions for outward K+ channels in plants.

17. Secrets of the fungus-specific potassium channel TOK family.

18. Take a Trip Through the Plant and Fungal Transportome of Mycorrhiza.

19. Characterizing Active Site Conformational Heterogeneity along the Trajectory of an Enzymatic Phosphoryl Transfer Reaction.

20. Characterizing Active Site Conformational Heterogeneity along the Trajectory of an Enzymatic Phosphoryl Transfer Reaction.

21. New structure and function in plant K+ channels: KCO1, an outward rectifier with a steep Ca2+ dependency.

22. A novel fungal family of oligopeptide transporters identified by functional metatranscriptomics of soil eukaryotes.

23. Time course of anger and other emotions in women with borderline personality disorder: A preliminary study

24. Expression and characterization of bispecific single-chain Fv fragments produced in transgenic plants.

25. Molecular mechanisms and regulation of plant ion channels.

26. Datamining and functional environmental genomics reassess the phylogenetics and functional diversity of fungal monosaccharide transporters.

27. Fungal Shaker-like channels beyond cellular K+ homeostasis: A role in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis between Hebeloma cylindrosporum and Pinus pinaster.

28. Reduced lung elastic recoil and fixed airflow obstruction in asthma.

29. Chapter Three - The ectomycorrhizal contribution to tree nutrition.

30. The Hebeloma cylindrosporum HcPT2 Pi transporter plays a key role in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis.

31. Chapter Ten - The Role of Plant Transporters in Mycorrhizal Symbioses.

32. Plant potassium nutrition in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis: properties and roles of the three fungal TOK potassium channels in <italic>Hebeloma cylindrosporum</italic>.

33. Comparative genomics, proteomics and transcriptomics give new insight into the exoproteome of the basidiomycete Hebeloma cylindrosporum and its involvement in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis.

34. The Arabidopsis root stele transporter NPF2.3 contributes to nitrate translocation to shoots under salt stress.

35. Distinct Amino Acids in the C-Linker Domain of the Arabidopsis K+ Channel KAT2 Determine Its Subcellular Localization and Activity at the Plasma Membrane.

36. Potassium nutrition of ectomycorrhizal Pinus pinaster: overexpression of the Hebeloma cylindrosporum Hc Trk1 transporter affects the translocation of both K+ and phosphorus in the host plant.

37. Promoter-dependent expression of the fungal transporter HcPT1.1 under Pi shortage and its spatial localization in ectomycorrhiza.

38. Combining crystallography and EPR: crystal and solution structures of the multidomain cochaperone DnaJ.

39. Potassium transport in developing fleshy fruits: the grapevine inward K+ channel VvK1.2 is activated by CIPK- CBL complexes and induced in ripening berry flesh cells.

40. The effects of emotion regulation on the desire to overeat in restrained eaters

41. AtKC1 is a general modulator of Arabidopsis inward Shaker channel activity.

42. Two differentially regulated phosphate transporters from the symbiotic fungus Hebeloma cylindrosporum and phosphorus acquisition by ectomycorrhizal Pinus pinaster.

43. Adjustment of K + Fluxes and Grapevine Defense in the Face of Climate Change.

44. Plantibody-mediated inhibition of the Potato leafroll virus P1 protein reduces virus accumulation

45. Peptide uptake in the ectomycorrhizal fungus Hebeloma cylindrosporum: characterization of two di- and tripeptide transporters (HcPTR2A and B).

46. Large-scale identification of genes in the fungusHebeloma cylindrosporumpaves the way to molecular analyses of ectomycorrhizal symbiosis.

47. An expression cDNA library for suppression cloning ni yeast mutants, complementation of a yeast his4 mutant, and EST analysis from the symbiotic basidiomycete Hebeloma cylindrosporum.

48. Identification and characterization of plant transporters using heterologous expression systems.

49. Robust Identification of Suitable T-Cell Subsets for Personalized CMV-Specific T-Cell Immunotherapy Using CD45RA and CD62L Microbeads.

50. Inhibition of Heme Oxygenase-1 Activity Enhances Wilms Tumor-1-Specific T-Cell Responses in Cancer Immunotherapy.

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