Lars Lunding
- Long-term bortezomib treatment decreases allergen-specific IgE but fails to amend chronic asthma in miceBy Michael Wegmann, Lars Lunding, Zane Orinska, David M. Wong, Rudofh A. Manz and Heinz FehrenbachMichael Wegmann1Bereich Experimentelle Pneumologie, Forschungszentrum Borstel (FZB), Borstel, GermanyLars Lunding1Bereich Experimentelle Pneumologie, Forschungszentrum Borstel (FZB), Borstel, GermanyZane Orinska2Abteilung für Immunologie, Forschungszentrum Borstel (FZB), Borstel, GermanyDavid M. Wong3Institut für Systemische Entzündungsforschuung (ISEF), Universität Lübeck, GermanyRudofh A. Manz3Institut für Systemische Entzündungsforschuung (ISEF), Universität Lübeck, GermanyHeinz Fehrenbach1Bereich Experimentelle Pneumologie, Forschungszentrum Borstel (FZB), Borstel, Germany
- TLR-3 triggered exacerbation of experimental asthma depends on IL-17 producing NK cellsBy Lars Lunding, Sina Webering, Christina Vock, Christoph Hölscher, Jochen Behrends, Heinz Fehrenbach and Michael WegmannLars Lunding1Division of Asthma Mouse Models, Research Center Borstel, Airway Research Center North, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Borstel, GermanySina Webering2Division of Experimental Pneumology, Research Center Borstel, Airway Research Center North, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Borstel, GermanyChristina Vock2Division of Experimental Pneumology, Research Center Borstel, Airway Research Center North, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Borstel, GermanyChristoph Hölscher3Division of Infection Immunology, Research Center Borstel, Member of the German Centre for Infection Research, Borstel, GermanyJochen Behrends4Division of Fluorescence Cytometry, Research Center Borstel, Borstel, GermanyHeinz Fehrenbach2Division of Experimental Pneumology, Research Center Borstel, Airway Research Center North, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Borstel, GermanyMichael Wegmann1Division of Asthma Mouse Models, Research Center Borstel, Airway Research Center North, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Borstel, Germany
- LSC 2014 abstract - RORγ t-specific RNAi decreases allergic airway inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness in a mouse model of neutrophilic asthmaBy Sina Webering, Lars Lunding, Heinz Fehrenbach and Michael WegmannSina Webering1Division of Experimental Pneumology, Priority Area Asthma & Allergy, Research Center Borstel, Member of the German Center for Lung Research (DZL), Borstel, GermanyLars Lunding2Division of Mouse Models of Asthma, Priority Area Asthma & Allergy, Research Center Borstel, Member of the German Center for Lung Research (DZL), Borstel, GermanyHeinz Fehrenbach1Division of Experimental Pneumology, Priority Area Asthma & Allergy, Research Center Borstel, Member of the German Center for Lung Research (DZL), Borstel, GermanyMichael Wegmann2Division of Mouse Models of Asthma, Priority Area Asthma & Allergy, Research Center Borstel, Member of the German Center for Lung Research (DZL), Borstel, Germany
- IL-37 requires IL18Rα and SIGIRR to diminish experimental allergic airway inflammation in miceBy Lars Lunding, Sina Webering, Christina Vock, Alexandra Schröder, Diana Raedler, Bianca Schaub, Heinz Fehrenbach and Michael WegmannLars Lunding1Division of Asthma Mouse Models, Priority Area Asthma & Allergy, Research Center Borstel, Airway Research Center North, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Borstel, GermanySina Webering2Division of Experimental Pneumology, Priority Area Asthma & Allergy, Research Center Borstel, Airway Research Center North, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Borstel, GermanyChristina Vock2Division of Experimental Pneumology, Priority Area Asthma & Allergy, Research Center Borstel, Airway Research Center North, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Borstel, GermanyAlexandra Schröder1Division of Asthma Mouse Models, Priority Area Asthma & Allergy, Research Center Borstel, Airway Research Center North, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Borstel, GermanyDiana Raedler3Department of Pulmonary & Allergy, University Children's Hospital Munich, LMU Munich, Comprehensive Pneumology Center-Munich, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Munich, GermanyBianca Schaub3Department of Pulmonary & Allergy, University Children's Hospital Munich, LMU Munich, Comprehensive Pneumology Center-Munich, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Munich, GermanyHeinz Fehrenbach2Division of Experimental Pneumology, Priority Area Asthma & Allergy, Research Center Borstel, Airway Research Center North, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Borstel, GermanyMichael Wegmann1Division of Asthma Mouse Models, Priority Area Asthma & Allergy, Research Center Borstel, Airway Research Center North, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Borstel, Germany
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