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    Depletion of CD8+ Cells Abolishes the Pregnancy Protective Effect of Progesterone Substitution with Dydrogesterone in Mice by Altering the Th1/Th2 Cytokine Profile by Blois, Sandra M, Joachim, Ricarda, Kandil, Judith, Margni, Ricardo, Tometten, Mareike, Klapp, Burghard F, Arck, Petra C

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-05-2004)
    “…One of the most remarkable immunological regulations is the maternal immune tolerance toward the fetal semiallograft during pregnancy, which has been referred…”
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    Lineage, Maturity, and Phenotype of Uterine Murine Dendritic Cells Throughout Gestation Indicate a Protective Role in Maintaining Pregnancy by BLOIS, Sandra M, SOTO, Catalina D, TOMETTEN, Mareike, KLAPP, Burghard F, MARGNI, Ricardo A, ARCK, Petra C

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-04-2004)
    “…Dendritic cells (DCs) are known to play a major role in the induction, maintenance, and regulation of immune responses. Recently, DCs have been described to be…”
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    Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1/LFA-1 Cross Talk Is a Proximate Mediator Capable of Disrupting Immune Integration and Tolerance Mechanism at the Feto-Maternal Interface in Murine Pregnancies by Blois, Sandra, Tometten, Mareike, Kandil, Judith, Hagen, Evelin, Klapp, Burghard F, Margni, Ricardo A, Arck, Petra C

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-02-2005)
    “…Our understanding why a woman's immune system does not reject her histoincompatible fetus is still very limited. Distinct insights into the mechanisms involved…”
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    Nerve Growth Factor Translates Stress Response and Subsequent Murine Abortion via Adhesion Molecule-Dependent Pathways by TOMETTEN, Mareike, BLOIS, Sandra, KUHLMEI, Arne, STRETZ, Anna, KLAPP, Burghard F, ARCK, Petra C

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-04-2006)
    “…Spontaneous abortion is a frequent threat affecting 10%–25% of human pregnancies. Psychosocial stress has been suggested to be attributable for pregnancy…”
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    Lineage, Maturity, and Phenotype of Uterine Murine Dendritic Cells Throughout Gestation Indicate a Protective Role in Maintaining Pregnancy by Blois, S M, Soto, CDA, Tometten, M, Klapp, B F, Margni, R A, Arck, P C

    Published in Biology of reproduction (01-04-2004)
    “…Dendritic cells (DCs) are known to play a major role in the induction, maintenance, and regulation of immune responses. Recently, DCs have been described to be…”
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    Nerve Growth Factor and its Functional Receptor TrkA are Up-regulated in Murine Decidual Tissue of Stress-triggered and Substance P-mediated Abortion by Tometten, Mareike, Klapp, Burghard F., Joachim, Ricarda, Fest, Stefan, Zenclussen, Ana C., Peters, Eva M., Hertwig, Kai, Arck, Petra C.

    “…Problem:  Stress, elicited by environmental and social conditions, is known to affect the homeostasis of the nervous, endocrine and immune systems. In…”
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    Nerve growth factor in reproductive biology: link between the immune, endocrine and nervous system? by Tometten, Mareike, Blois, Sandra, Arck, Petra C

    Published in Chemical immunology and allergy (2005)
    “…Successful pregnancy outcome requires balanced networking of the immune and endocrine system. In addition, numerous sophisticated adaptive mechanisms promote…”
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    Expression of the cholecystokinin 2-receptor in normal human thyroid gland and medullary thyroid carcinoma by Blaker, Michael, de Weerth, Andreas, Tometten, Mareike, Schulz, Martina, Höppner, Wolfgang, Arlt, Dorit, Hoang-Vu, Cuong, Dralle, Henning, Terpe, Harald, Jonas, Ludwig, von Schrenck, Tammo

    Published in European journal of endocrinology (01-01-2002)
    “…The cholecystokinin(2)-receptor (CCK(2)R) promotes secretion and cell growth induced by its ligands cholecystokinin (CCK) and gastrin. The receptor has…”
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