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    T Regulatory Cells and TH17 Cells in Peri–Silicone Implant Capsular Fibrosis by Wolfram, Dolores, Rabensteiner, Evelyn, Grundtman, Cecilia, Böck, Günther, Mayerl, Christina, Parson, Walther, Almanzar, Giovanni, Hasenöhrl, Carlo, Piza-Katzer, Hildegunde, Wick, Georg

    Published in Plastic and reconstructive surgery (1963) (01-02-2012)
    “…The authors investigated the immunological mechanisms underlying extensive peri-silicone implant capsule formation, one of the most frequent postoperative…”
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    Effects of miltefosine on various biochemical parameters in a panel of tumor cell lines with different sensitivities by RYBEZYNSKA, Maria, SPITALER, Martin, KNEBEL, Norbert G, BOECK, Günther, GRUNICKE, Hans, HOFMANN, Johann

    Published in Biochemical pharmacology (15-09-2001)
    “…We investigated endocytosis activity, uptake of miltefosine (hexadecylphosphocholine), phospholipid and cholesterol content, the cell cycle, and apoptosis in…”
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    Progression of arteriovenous bypass restenosis in mice exposed to a 50 Hz magnetic field by Henderson, Blair, Tagwerker, Andrea, Mayerl, Christina, Pfister, Gerald, Boeck, Günther, Ulmer, Hanno, Dietrich, Hermann, Wick, Georg

    Published in Cell stress & chaperones (01-12-2003)
    “…The controversy over whether magnetic fields (MF) produced by electrical wiring and appliances contribute to diseases such as cancer has been debated in the…”
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    Phenotypic analysis of skin infiltrates in comparison with peripheral blood lymphocytes, spleen cells and thymocytes in early avian scleroderma by Gruschwitz, M S, Moormann, S, Krömer, G, Sgonc, R, Dietrich, H, Boeck, G, Gershwin, M E, Boyd, R, Wick, G

    Published in Journal of autoimmunity (01-08-1991)
    “…University of California at Davis line 200 (UCD-200) chickens develop a hereditary connective tissue disease characterized by severe lymphocytic infiltration,…”
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