Search Results - "Kormelink, T. Groot"
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Modulating local airway immune responses to treat allergic asthma: lessons from experimental models and human studies
Published in Seminars in immunopathology (01-02-2020)“…With asthma affecting over 300 million individuals world-wide and estimated to affect 400 million by 2025, developing effective, long-lasting therapeutics is…”
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Decrease in immunoglobulin free light chains in patients with rheumatoid arthritis upon rituximab (anti-CD20) treatment correlates with decrease in disease activity
Published in Annals of the rheumatic diseases (01-12-2010)“…Immunoglobulin (Ig) free light chains (FLCs) are short-lived B cell products that contribute to inflammation in several experimental disease models. In this…”
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Local free light chain expression is increased in chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps
Published in Allergy (Copenhagen) (01-09-2012)“…Background Free light chain (FLC) concentrations are demonstrated to be increased in different inflammatory disorders and are proposed to mediate mast…”
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Atopic and non-atopic allergic disorders: current insights into the possible involvement of free immunoglobulin light chains
Published in Clinical and experimental allergy (01-01-2009)“…Summary Allergic diseases have become a serious global health problem in the developed world. IgE interacting with its high‐affinitiy receptor FcɛRI is…”
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Serum Free Light Chain Levels In Children Are Higher In Females Than In Males During Eosinophilic Esophagitis
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The role of extracellular vesicles when innate meets adaptive
Published in Seminars in immunopathology (01-09-2018)“…Innate immune cells are recognized for their rapid and critical contribution to the body’s first line of defense against invading pathogens and harmful agents…”
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Comparative analyses imply that the enigmatic Sigma factor 54 is a central controller of the bacterial exterior
Published in BMC genomics (01-08-2011)“…Sigma-54 is a central regulator in many pathogenic bacteria and has been linked to a multitude of cellular processes like nitrogen assimilation and important…”
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