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Cell Proliferation Volume 38, Issue 4, pages 177–203, August 2005
Cell Proliferation (Wiley) Poland , 11 August 2005
Cytometry
Welcome to the 15th Annual Meeting of the German Society for Cytometry, DGfZ
Cell Proliferation (Wiley) Germany , 11 August 2005
Cytometry
Pimecrolimus leads to an apoptosis-induced depletion of T cells but not Langerhans cells in patients with atopic dermatitis
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology (Elsevier) Austria , 06 April 2005
Allergy Research
Key words: Atopic dermatitis, Langerhans cells, T cells, apoptosis, corticosteroids, pimecrolimus
Regenerative and predictive medicine of cardiovascular disease: The 9th Leipziger workshop and the 2nd international workshop on slide based cytometry
Cytometry Part A (Wiley) Germany , 24 February 2005
Cytometry
Key words: Predictive medicine, regenerative medicine, stem cells, cytomics, laser scanning cytometry
Autocrine IL-0 partially prevents differentiation of neonatal dendritic epidermal leukocytes into Langerhans cells
Journal of Leukocyte Biology (JLB) Austria , 04 June 2004
Immunology
Key words: Antigen presentation/processing cytokines, cytokine receptors, dendritic cells skin
Microscopy-based multicolor tissue cytometry at the single-cell level
Cytometry Part A (Wiley) Austria , 07 May 2004
Cytometry
Key words: Cytomics, tissue cytometry, multicolor staining, quantitative histology, pattern recognition
Application of spectral imaging microscopy in cytomics and fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) analysis.
Journal of the International Society for Advancement of Cytometry (Wiley) Austria , 07 May 2004
Cytometry
Decreased hippocampal mineralocorticoid:glucocorticoid receptor ratio is associated with low birth weight in female cynomolgus macaque neonates
Journal of Molecular Endocrinology (Society for Endocrinology) Austria , 06 April 2004
Reproductive Medicine
Key words: Glucocorticoid receptor cynomolgus macaque low birth weight MR:GR ratio
Inhibition of restenosis by tissue factor pathway inhibitor: in vivo and in vitro evidence for suppressed monocyte chemoattraction and reduced gelatinolytic activity
Blood (American Society of Hematology) Austria , 10 March 2004
Hematology
Key words: VSMC proliferation and migration, vascular restenosis