Hans Grosse-Wilde
Mitoxantrone does not restore the impaired suppressive function of natural regulatory T cells in patients suffering from multiple sclerosis. A longitudinal ex vivo and in vitro study
Putzki N, Kumar M, Kreuzfelder E, Grosse-Wilde H, Diener H, Limmroth V. Mitoxantrone does not restore the impaired suppressive function of natural regulatory T cells in patients suffering from multiple sclerosis. A longitudinal ex vivo and in vitro study. European neurology 2009; 61:27-32.
Jan 1, 2009Mitoxantrone does not restore the impaired suppressive function of natural regulatory T cells in patients suffering from multiple sclerosis. A longitudinal ex vivo and in vitro study
Jan 1, 2009European neurology 2009; 61:27-32
Putzki Norman, Kumar Manoj, Kreuzfelder Ernst, Grosse-Wilde Hans, Diener H C, Limmroth Volker
CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ T lymphocytes fail to suppress myelin basic protein-induced proliferation in patients with multiple sclerosis
Kumar M, Kreuzfelder E, Hardt C, Mueller N, Knop D, Lindemann M, Remus R, Limmroth V, Putzki N, Grosse-Wilde H. CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ T lymphocytes fail to suppress myelin basic protein-induced proliferation in patients with multiple sclerosis. Journal of neuroimmunology 2006; 180:178-84.
Nov 1, 2006CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ T lymphocytes fail to suppress myelin basic protein-induced proliferation in patients with multiple sclerosis
Nov 1, 2006Journal of neuroimmunology 2006; 180:178-84
Kumar Manoj, Kreuzfelder Ernst, Hardt Cornelia, Mueller Norbert, Knop Dietmar, Lindemann Monika, Remus Ralph, Limmroth Volker, Putzki Norman, Grosse-Wilde Hans