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Overview

Clemens Sorg is affiliated with the University of Münster in Germany. Their academic profile currently highlights a concentration within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Mrp8 and Mrp14 are endogenous activators of Toll-like receptor 4, promoting lethal, endotoxin-induced shock

    Thomas Vogl;Klaus Tenbrock;Stephan Ludwig;Nadja Leukert

  • Macrophages and angiogenesis.

    Cord Sunderkötter;Kerstin Steinbrink;Matthias Goebeler;Ranjit Bhardwaj

  • Inhibition of dendritic cell differentiation and accumulation of myeloid-derived suppressor cells in cancer is regulated by S100A9 protein

    Pingyan Cheng;Cesar A. Corzo;Noreen Luetteke;Bin Yu

  • Two calcium-binding proteins in infiltrate macrophages of rheumatoid arthritis

    Karel Odink;Nico Cerletti;Josef Brüggen;Roger G. Clerc

  • Myeloid-related protein (MRP) 8 and MRP14, calcium-binding proteins of the S100 family, are secreted by activated monocytes via a novel, tubulin-dependent pathway.

    Anke Rammes;Johannes Roth;Matthias Goebeler;Martin Klempt

  • Myeloid-related proteins 8 and 14 are specifically secreted during interaction of phagocytes and activated endothelium and are useful markers for monitoring disease activity in pauciarticular-onset juvenile rheumatoid arthritis

    Michael Frosch;Anke Strey;Thomas Vogl;Nico M. Wulffraat

  • Phagocyte-specific S100 proteins: a novel group of proinflammatory molecules

    Johannes Roth;Thomas Vogl;Clemens Sorg;Cord Sunderkötter;Cord Sunderkötter

  • Glucocorticoids induce differentiation of a specifically activated, anti-inflammatory subtype of human monocytes.

    Jan Ehrchen;Lars Steinmüller;Katarzyna Barczyk;Klaus Tenbrock

  • S100A9/S100A8: Myeloid representatives of the S100 protein family as prominent players in innate immunity.

    Wolfgang Nacken;Johannes Roth;Clemens Sorg;Claus Kerkhoff

  • MRP8 and MRP14 control microtubule reorganization during transendothelial migration of phagocytes.

    Thomas Vogl;Stephan Ludwig;Matthias Goebeler;Anke Strey

  • Loss of S100A9 (MRP14) results in reduced interleukin-8-induced CD11b surface expression, a polarized microfilament system, and diminished responsiveness to chemoattractants in vitro.

    Marie-Pierre Manitz;Basil Horst;Stephan Seeliger;Anke Strey

  • Macrophage-derived angiogenesis factors

    Cord Sunderkötter;Matthias Goebeler;Klaus Schulze-Osthoff;Ranjit Bhardwaj

  • Phagocyte-specific calcium-binding S100 proteins as clinical laboratory markers of inflammation.

    Dirk Foell;Michael Frosch;Clemens Sorg;Johannes Roth

  • Neutrophil derived human S100A12 (EN-RAGE) is strongly expressed during chronic active inflammatory bowel disease.

    D Foell;T Kucharzik;M Kraft;T Vogl

  • Two calcium-binding proteins associated with specific stages of myeloid cell differentiation are expressed by subsets of macrophages in inflammatory tissues.

    G Zwadlo;J Brüggen;G Gerhards;R Schlegel

  • Myeloid-related proteins 8 and 14 induce a specific inflammatory response in human microvascular endothelial cells.

    Dorothee Viemann;Anke Strey;Annette Janning;Kerstin Jurk

  • Novel insights into structure and function of MRP8 (S100A8) and MRP14 (S100A9)

    Claus Kerkhoff;Martin Klempt;Clemens Sorg

  • Human monocytes express CD163, which is upregulated by IL-10 and identical to p155.

    Timothy H Sulahian;Petra Högger;Andrea E Wahner;Kathleen Wardwell

  • Expression of the pro-inflammatory protein S100A12 (EN-RAGE) in rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis

    D Foell;D Kane;B Bresnihan;T Vogl

  • Identification of the Integral Membrane Protein RM3/1 on Human Monocytes as a Glucocorticoid-Inducible Member of the Scavenger Receptor Cysteine-Rich Family (CD163)

    Petra Högger;Jens Dreier;Anne Droste;Friedrich Buck

  • A monoclonal antibody to a differentiation antigen present on mature human macrophages and absent from monocytes.

    G Zwadlo;E B Bröcker;D B von Bassewitz;U Feige

Frequent Co-Authors

Johannes Roth
Johannes Roth University of Münster
Matthias Goebeler
Matthias Goebeler University of Würzburg
Cord Sunderkötter
Cord Sunderkötter University of Münster
Dirk Foell
Dirk Foell University of Münster
Sergij Goerdt
Sergij Goerdt Heidelberg University
Wolfram Domschke
Wolfram Domschke University of Münster
Klaus Schulze-Osthoff
Klaus Schulze-Osthoff University of Tübingen
Eva-B. Bröcker
Eva-B. Bröcker University of Würzburg
Thomas A. Luger
Thomas A. Luger University of Münster
Gert Riethmüller
Gert Riethmüller Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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