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GRK2633 | Defining and Targeting Autoimmune Pre-Disease
University of Lübeck - Defining and Targeting Autoimmune Pre-Disease - Projects - 1st Generation - Concluded projects - Medical doctoral researchers
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  • Projects
    • 1st Generation
      • A: Defining Autoimmune Pre-Disease
      • B: Targeting of Autoimmune Pre-Disease
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      • Medical doctoral researcher projects
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        • Doctoral researchers
        • Medical doctoral researchers
          • MD A1: Investigation of the influence of specific CDK inhibitors on neutrophil activation
          • MD A2: Anatomical expression of target antigens in autoimmune blistering dermatoses as markers for lesion formation
          • MD A3: Structural characterization of skin-directed autoantibodies and their interaction with the antigen to gain insights into autoimmune pre-disease
          • MD A4: Do interactions between AT1R autoantibodies derived from patients with systemic sclerosis and endothelial cells lead to endothelial dysfunction?
          • MD A5: Establishing a human 3D skin model for pemphigus vulgaris
          • MD A6: Assessing vasculopathy in systemic sclerosis using optical coherence tomography
          • MD A7: Identification of autoantibodies contributing to the break of immunotolerance in immunization induced mucous membrane pemphigus mouse model
          • MD A8: Impact of angiotensin II type 1 receptor antibodies on endothelial dysfunction in systemic sclerosis
          • MD A9: Impact of glycosylation on IgG4-induced signaling in neutrophils
          • MD A10: Testing a new single chain variable fragment for pemphigus foliaceus in the human skin organ culture model
          • MD A11: Impact of glycosylation on IgG3-induced signaling in neutrophiles
          • MD A12: Screening for inhibitors to prevent keratinocyte dissociation
          • MD A13: Investigation of the local and systemic complement activation in bullous pemphigoid patients
          • MD A14: Impact of different IgG subclasses and glycosylation patterns on immune complex-induced signaling in neutrophils
          • MD A15: Novel target antigens of the lower basal membrane zone as inducers of autoimmunity of bullous autoimmune dermatoses
          • MD A16: Identification of the major epitope of the BP180 ectodomain recognized by serum IgA autoantibodies of patients with pemphigoid diseases – IgA autoantibodies as prognostic marker?
          • MD A17: Autoantibody-mediated effects on endothelial and immune cell signaling in systemic sclerosis
          • MD A18: Molecular and cellular characterization of pre-autoimmune effects induced by aging in mice
          • MD A19: Immunogenic effects of Staphylococcus aureus toxins in autoimmune vasculitis
          • MD B1: Testing the effect of kinase inhibitors in the human skin organ culture model for pemphigus vulgaris
          • MD B2: Investigation of cigarette smoking-induced autoantibodies against human airway epithelial cells in patients with chronic obstructive lung disease
          • MD B3: Contribution of taurine, pyridoxine and pantothenic acid to the pathomechanism of pemphigus vulgaris
          • MD B4: The influence of prednisolone treatment on split formation in the human skin organ culture model for pemphigus vulgaris
          • MD B5: Molecular characterization of the pre-autoimmune effects of Western diet in healthy mice
          • MD B6: Testing established MAP kinase inhibitors in a different approach of the human skin organ culture model for pemphigus vulgaris
          • MD B7: Testing the effect of kinase inhibitors in the human skin organ culture model for pemphigus foliaceus
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RTG 2633
Autoimmune Pre-Disease
University of Lübeck
Spokesperson: Ralf Ludwig