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    Bronchoalveolar Lavage Lipidomic Profiles Can Predict Short-Term Changes in Lung Function in Lung Transplant Recipients by Watzenboeck, M., Gorki, A., Quattrone, F., Gawish, R., Schwarz, S., Lambers, C., Jaksch, P., Lakovits, K., Symmank, D., Starkl, P., Zahalka, S., Artner, T., Fortelny, N., Klepetko, W., Hoetzenecker, K., Knapp, S., Widder, S.

    “…Spirometric lung function is one of the central clinical parameters to assess allograft function after lung transplantation (LTX). Reduction in FEV1 can be the…”
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    Temporal Dynamics of the Pulmonary Microbiome after Lung Transplantation by Watzenboeck, M., Gorki, A., Quattrone, F., Gawish, R., Schwarz, S., Lambers, C., Jaksch, P., Lakovits, K., Symmank, D., Starkl, P., Zahalka, S., Artner, T., Fortelny, N., Klepetko, W., Hoetzenecker, K., Knapp, S., Widder, S.

    “…The pulmonary microbiome after lung transplantation has recently come into the focus of research. Especially, host-microbiome interactions are thought to be an…”
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    The molecular and phenotypic makeup of fetal human skin T lymphocytes by Reitermaier, René, Ayub, Tanya, Staller, Julia, Kienzl, Philip, Fortelny, Nikolaus, Vieyra-Garcia, Pablo Augusto, Worda, Christof, Fiala, Christian, Staud, Clement, Eppel, Wolfgang, Scharrer, Anke, Krausgruber, Thomas, Elbe-Bürger, Adelheid

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-04-2022)
    “…The adult human skin contains a vast number of T cells that are essential for skin homeostasis and pathogen defense. T cells are first observed in the skin at…”
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