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George Boltz-Nitulescu

George Boltz-Nitulescu

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Immunology

D-Index
54
Citations
8514
World Ranking
3914
National Ranking
38

Overview

George Boltz-Nitulescu is affiliated with the Medical University of Vienna in Austria. The academic profile of this researcher currently lacks detailed records of published papers, frequent co-authors, and venues for publication, which limits insight into their specific contributions and collaborations.

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Best Publications

  • Vitamin D3 down-regulates monocyte TLR expression and triggers hyporesponsiveness to pathogen-associated molecular patterns.

    Kambis Sadeghi;Barbara Wessner;Ute Laggner;Martin Ploder

  • Antacid medication inhibits digestion of dietary proteins and causes food allergy: A fish allergy model in Balb/c mice

    Eva Untersmayr;Isabella Schöll;Ines Swoboda;Waltraud J Beil

  • Induction of Fc epsilon R2/CD23 on human epidermal Langerhans cells by human recombinant interleukin 4 and gamma interferon.

    T Bieber;A Rieger;C Neuchrist;J C Prinz

  • Alpha-Gal on bioprostheses: xenograft immune response in cardiac surgery.

    K. Z. Konakci;B. Bohle;R. Blumer;W. Hoetzenecker

  • Response of L-929 Fibroblasts, Human Gingival Fibroblasts, and Human Tissue Mast Cells to Various Metal Cations

    A. Schedle;P. Samorapoompichit;X.H. Rausch-Fan;A. Franz

  • Anti-ulcer drugs promote IgE formation toward dietary antigens in adult patients

    Eva Untersmayr;Noémi Bakos;Isabella Schöll;Michael Kundi

  • Increased levels of soluble ST2 protein and IgG1 production in patients with sepsis and trauma

    Markus Brunner;Claus Krenn;Georg Roth;Bernhard Moser

  • Relationship Between Interleukin-6 Plasma Concentration in Patients with Sepsis, Monocyte Phenotype, Monocyte Phagocytic Properties, and Cytokine Production

    Andreas Spittler;Martina Razenberger;Hartmut Kupper;Martin Kaul

  • Monocyte toll-like receptor 4 expression and LPS-induced cytokine production increase during gestational aging.

    Elisabeth Förster-Waldl;Kambis Sadeghi;Dietmar Tamandl;Bernadette Gerhold

  • Egg yolk α-livetin (chicken serum albumin) is a cross-reactive allergen in the bird-egg syndrome

    Zsolt Szépfalusi;Christof Ebner;Rudy Pandjaitan;Friedrich Orlicek

  • Cytotoxic effects of dental composites, adhesive substances, compomers and cements.

    Andreas Schedle;Alexander Franz;Xiaohui Rausch-Fan;Andreas Spittler

  • Comparative immunophenotypic analysis of human mast cells, blood basophils and monocytes

    H Agis;W Füreder;H C Bankl;M Kundi

  • Monocytes do not make mast cells when cultured in the presence of SCF. Characterization of the circulating mast cell progenitor as a c-kit+, CD34+, Ly-, CD14-, CD17-, colony-forming cell.

    H Agis;M Willheim;W R Sperr;A Wilfing

  • Antiulcer drugs promote oral sensitization and hypersensitivity to hazelnut allergens in BALB/c mice and humans

    Isabella Schöll;Eva Untersmayr;Noémi Bakos;Franziska Roth-Walter

  • Influence of glutamine on the phenotype and function of human monocytes.

    A Spittler;S Winkler;P Gotzinger;R Oehler

  • Differentiation of rat bone marrow cells into macrophages under the influence of mouse L929 cell supernatant.

    George Boltz-Nitulescu;Christoph Wiltschke;Christoph Holzinger;Alois Fellinger

  • Susceptibility to programmed cell death in T-lymphocytes from septic patients: a mechanism for lymphopenia and Th2 predominance.

    Georg Roth;Bernhard Moser;Claus Krenn;Markus Brunner

  • Soluble CD23 reliably reflects disease activity in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia.

    W Reinisch;M Willheim;M Hilgarth;C Gasché

  • Immunomodulatory effects of glycine on LPS-treated monocytes: reduced TNF-α production and accelerated IL-10 expression

    Andreas Spittler;Carmen M. Reissner;Rudolf Oehler;Alexander Gornikiewicz

  • The effects of gastric digestion on codfish allergenicity.

    Eva Untersmayr;Lars K. Poulsen;Michael H. Platzer;Mona H. Pedersen

Frequent Co-Authors

Erika Jensen-Jarolim
Erika Jensen-Jarolim Medical University of Vienna
Otto Scheiner
Otto Scheiner Medical University of Vienna
Eva Untersmayr
Eva Untersmayr Medical University of Vienna
Bernhard Moser
Bernhard Moser Cardiff University
Ernst Wolner
Ernst Wolner Medical University of Vienna
Peter Valent
Peter Valent Medical University of Vienna
Rudolf Valenta
Rudolf Valenta Medical University of Vienna
Wolfgang R. Sperr
Wolfgang R. Sperr Medical University of Vienna
Fu-Tong Liu
Fu-Tong Liu Academia Sinica
Christiane Dolecek
Christiane Dolecek University of Oxford

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