121 results on '"Döcke, W D"'
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2. Interleukin-10 in cutaneous disorders: implications for its pathophysiological importance and therapeutic use
3. Characterization of ZK 245186, a novel, selective glucocorticoid receptor agonist for the topical treatment of inflammatory skin diseases
4. The IL-1 Pathway Is Hyperactive in Hidradenitis Suppurativa and Contributes to Skin Infiltration and Destruction
5. Monocyte deactivation-rationale for a new therapeutic strategy in sepsis
6. Gene expression profile in the skin of patients with allergic contact dermatitis
7. Flow cytometric characterization of lesional T cells in psoriasis: intracellular cytokine and surface antigen expression indicates an activated, memory/effector type 1 immunophenotype
8. Subclinical activation of latent cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection and anti-CMV immune response in patients with atopic dermatitis
9. Erratum: Interleukin-10 receptor-1 expression in monocyte-derived antigen-presenting cell populations: dendritic cells partially escape from IL-10's inhibitory mechanisms
10. Mechanisms of endotoxin tolerance in patients with alcoholic liver cirrhosis: role of interleukin 10, interleukin 1 receptor antagonist, and soluble tumour necrosis factor receptors as well as effector cell desensitisation
11. CMV-activation in psoriasis - association with systemic TNF-α overexpression
12. Clinical and immunological effects of IL-10 therapy in psoriasis
13. A high prevalence of cytomegalovirus antigenaemia in patients with moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis: an association with systemic tumour necrosis factor α overexpression
14. Regulatory immunodeficiency and monocyte deactivation Assessment based on HLA-DR expression
15. Cytofluorometric assessment of phagosomal oxidation and the mode of inheritance in patients suffering from chronic granulomatous disease
16. Trefoil factor 3 - a new biomarker candidate for experimental and clinical endometriosis
17. Influence of aminosteroid and glucocorticoid treatment on inflammation and immune function during cardiopulmonary bypass.
18. Massive elevation of procalcitonin plasma levels in the absence of infection in kidney transplant patients treated with pan-T-cell antibodies.
19. Mechanisms of endotoxin tolerance in patients with alcoholic liver cirrhosis: role of interleukin 10, interleukin 1 receptor antagonist, and soluble tumour necrosis factor receptors as well as effector cell desensitisation.
20. IL-15 and IL-16 overexpression in cutaneous T-cell lymphomas: stage-dependent increase in mycosis fungoides progression.
21. Cytokine expression in primary cutaneous germinal center cell lymphomas.
22. Cytokines and cutaneous T-cell lymphomas.
23. Clinical Aspects: From Systemic Inflammation to 'Immunoparalysis'.
24. CD45RAbright/CD11abright CD8+ T cells: effector T cells.
25. Human Cytomegalovirus Infection in Transplant Recipients: Role of TNF-α for Reactivation and Replication of Human Cytomegalovirus.
26. CD3&sup+; CD57&sup+; lymphocytes are not likely to be involved in antigen-specific rejection processes in long-term allograft recipients.
27. Very low monocytic HLA-DR expression indicates high risk of infection - immunomonitoring for patients after neurosurgery and patients during high dose steroid therapy.
28. Cytomegalovirus reactivation and tumour necrosis factor.
29. IMMUNODEPRESSION IN SEPTIC DISEASE IS ASSOCIATED WITH A SWITCH TO TYPE 2 CYTOKINE PATTERN: IN VITRO REVERSAL OF SEPSIS- / SEPSIS MEDIATOR-INDUCED TYPE 2 SWITCH BY IL-12.
30. IN VIVO TARGETING OF TIRC7, A NOVEL MEMBRANE PROTEIN, BY SPECIFIC ANTIBODY SIGNIFICANTLY PREVENTS SKIN ALLOGRAFT REJECTION.
31. Massive elevation of systemic procalcitonin levels in kidney transplant patients treated with anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody (OKT3).
32. SEVERE IMMUNODEPRESSION FOLLOWING NEUROSURGICAL CNS TRAUMA.
33. EBV-RELATED MONOCLONAL GAMMOPATHY (MGUS) IN LONG-TERM RENAL ALLOGRAFT RECIPIENTS IS ASSOCIATED WITH ACTIVATION OF CD8+ T CELLS WHICH MAY PREVENT DEVELOPMENT OF B-CELL LYMPHOMA.
34. INDUCTION THERAPY WITH POLYCLONAL ATG IMPROVES LONG-TERM BUT NOT SHORT-TERM OUTCOME OF CADAVER RENAL ALLOGRAFTS.
35. DIMINISHED LEVELS OF DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONESULFATE IN LONG-TERM RENAL TRANSPLANT PATIENTS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH POORER GRAFT FUNCTION.
36. Restitution of human monocytic function by IFN-γ, GM-CSF, and IL-12.
37. RAPID SYSTEMIC IL-10 RELEASE AFTER MAJOR TRAUMA AND STRESS MAY CONTRIBUTE TO POST-INJURY IMMUNODEPRESSION.
38. Addition of pentoxifylline could reduce the side effects of fumaric acid esters in the treatment of psoriasis.
39. Leukocyte/endothelium activation and interactions during femoral percutaneous transluminal angioplasty.
40. Effects of systemic interleukin-10 therapy on psoriatic skin lesions: histologic, immunohistologic, and molecular biology findings.
41. Release of WBC-derived IL-1 receptor antagonist into supernatants of RBCs: influence of storage time and filtration.
42. Catecholamines induce IL-10 release in patients suffering from acute myocardial infarction by transactivating its promoter in monocytic but not in T-cells.
43. A novel link between stress and human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection: sympathetic hyperactivity stimulates HCMV activation.
44. Impaired antigen presentation by human monocytes during endotoxin tolerance.
45. Hemodynamic effects of immunoadsorption and subsequent immunoglobulin substitution in dilated cardiomyopathy: three-month results from a randomized study.
46. The treatment of psoriasis with IL-10: rationale and review of the first clinical trials.
47. Clinical aspects: from systemic inflammation to 'immunoparalysis'.
48. The pathophysiological role of cytokines in psoriasis.
49. Mechanisms of brain-mediated systemic anti-inflammatory syndrome causing immunodepression.
50. Cerebral endothelial cells release TNF-alpha after stimulation with cell walls of Streptococcus pneumoniae and regulate inducible nitric oxide synthase and ICAM-1 expression via autocrine loops.
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