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Head of department
Prof. Dr. Carsten Watzl
Secretariat
Doris Teutsch
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44139 Dortmund

Here you will find the Publications from 2010 onwards. For all other publications of our scientific staff, please look at the links to other databases such as Pubmed.

Jürgens M, Claus M, Wingert S, Niemann JA, Picard LK, Hennes E, Haasler I, Hellwig B, Overbeck N, Reinders J, Rahnenführer J, Schedel M, Capellino S, Watzl C:
Chronic stimulation desensitizes β2-adrenergic receptor responses in natural killer cells. Eur J Immunol 54 (12): e2451299 (2024)
Urlaub D, Wolfsdorff N, Hoffmann J-E, Dorok S, Hoffmann M, Anft M, Pieris N, Günther P, Schaaf B, Cassens U, Bröde P, Claus M, Picard LK, Wingert S, Backes S, Durak D, Babel N, Pöhlmann S, Renken F, Raunser S, Watzl C:
Neutralizing antibody responses 300 days after SARS-CoV-2 infection and induction of high antibody titers after vaccination. Eur J Immunol 52: 810-815 (2022)
Fasbender F, Claus M, Wingert S, Sandusky M, Watzl C:
Differential requirements for Src-family kinases in SYK or ZAP70-mediated SLP-76 phosphorylation in lymphocytes. Front Immunol 8: 789 (9 pp)
Claus M, Wingert S, Watzl C:
Modulation of natural killer cell functions by interactions between 2B4 and CD48 in cis and in trans. Open Biol 6: article 160010 (2016)
Gütgemann SA, Sandusky MM, Wingert S, Claus M, Watzl C:
Recruitment of activating NK-cell receptors 2B4 and NKG2D to membrane microdomains in mammalian cells is dependent on their transmembrane regions. Eur J Immunol 45: 1258-1269 (2015)
Jacobi C, Claus M, Wildemann B, Wingert S, Korporal M, Römisch J, Meuer S, Watzl C, Giese T:
Exposure of NK cells to intravenous immunoglobulin induces IFN gamma release and degranulation but inhibits their cytotoxic activity. Clin Immuno 133: 393-401 (2009)