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Hansjörg Schild is affiliated with Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz in Germany. Their work spans multiple fields with a significant focus on immunology and microbiology, medicine, and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. The subfields of their research include immunology, molecular biology, oncology, materials chemistry, and radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging.

The scientist's publication record covers a range of topics, predominantly in immunotherapy and immune responses, immune cell function and interaction, T-cell and B-cell immunology, RNA interference and gene delivery, immune response and inflammation, monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies research, and advanced proteomics techniques and applications.

Hansjörg Schild has published several recent papers, including:

  • Microbiota-Induced Type I Interferons Instruct a Poised Basal State of Dendritic Cells, 2020, Cell
  • Density of Conjugated Antibody Determines the Extent of Fc Receptor Dependent Capture of Nanoparticles by Liver Sinusoidal Endothelial Cells, 2021, ACS Nano
  • Systemically Administered TLR7/8 Agonist and Antigen-Conjugated Nanogels Govern Immune Responses against Tumors, 2022, ACS Nano
  • CD27 expression on Treg cells limits immune responses against tumors, 2021, Journal of Molecular Medicine
  • ERK3/MAPK6 controls IL-8 production and chemotaxis, 2020, eLife

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Hansjörg Schild include:

  • Stephan Grabbe
  • Matthias Klein
  • Markus P. Radsak
  • Sabine Muth
  • Hans Christian Probst

Their work is often published in prominent scientific venues such as Frontiers in Immunology, ACS Nano, Journal of Molecular Medicine, npj Vaccines, and Blood.

Hansjörg Schild has contributed to book publications as well, notably publishing with Frontiers Media. One of the book titles includes Understanding Convergent Evasion Mechanisms in Cancer and Chronic Infection: Implications for Immunotherapy, published in 2024.

Best Publications

  • Rapid formation of plasma protein corona critically affects nanoparticle pathophysiology

    Stefan Tenzer;Dominic Docter;Jörg Kuharev;Anna Musyanovych

  • Isolation and analysis of naturally processed viral peptides as recognized by cytotoxic T cells.

    Olaf Rötzschke;Kirsten Falk;Karl Deres;Hansjörg Schild

  • Nanoparticle Size Is a Critical Physicochemical Determinant of the Human Blood Plasma Corona: A Comprehensive Quantitative Proteomic Analysis

    Stefan Tenzer;Dominic Docter;Susanne Rosfa;Alexandra Wlodarski

  • Cyclic adenosine monophosphate is a key component of regulatory T cell–mediated suppression

    Tobias Bopp;Christian Becker;Matthias Klein;Stefan Klein-Heßling

  • In vivo priming of virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes with synthetic lipopeptide vaccine

    Karl Deres;Hansjörg Schild;Karl-Heinz Wiesmüller;Günther Jung

  • Interferon-Regulatory Factor 4 Is Essential for the Developmental Program of T Helper 9 Cells

    Valérie Staudt;Evita Bothur;Matthias Klein;Karen Lingnau

  • Protein corona of nanoparticles: distinct proteins regulate the cellular uptake.

    Sandra Ritz;Susanne Schöttler;Niklas Kotman;Grit Baier

  • The endoplasmic reticulum-resident heat shock protein Gp96 activates dendritic cells via the Toll-like receptor 2/4 pathway.

    Ramunas M Vabulas;Sibylla Braedel;Norbert Hilf;Harpreet Singh-Jasuja

  • Oligodendrocytes secrete exosomes containing major myelin and stress-protective proteins: Trophic support for axons?

    Eva-Maria Krämer-Albers;Niko Bretz;Stefan Tenzer;Christine Winterstein

  • The nature of major histocompatibility complex recognition by γδ T cells

    Hansjörg Schild;Nasim Mavaddat;Nasim Mavaddat;Christa Litzenberger;Elliot W. Ehrich

  • The heat shock protein gp96 induces maturation of dendritic cells and down-regulation of its receptor.

    Harpreet Singh-Jasuja;Hans Ulrich Scherer;Norbert Hilf;Danièle Arnold-Schild

  • Cutting Edge: Receptor-Mediated Endocytosis of Heat Shock Proteins by Professional Antigen-Presenting Cells

    Danièle Arnold-Schild;Daniel Hanau;Danièle Spehner;Claudia Schmid

  • Discrete Cleavage Motifs of Constitutive and Immunoproteasomes Revealed by Quantitative Analysis of Cleavage Products

    R. E.M. Toes;A. K. Nussbaum;S. Degermann;M. Schirle

  • Drift time-specific collision energies enable deep-coverage data-independent acquisition proteomics

    Ute Distler;Jörg Kuharev;Pedro Navarro;Yishai Levin

  • A role for the proteasome regulator PA28α in antigen presentation

    Marcus Groettrup;Andrea Soza;Maren Eggers;Lothar Kuehn

  • Cleavage motifs of the yeast 20S proteasome β subunits deduced from digests of enolase 1

    Alexander K. Nussbaum;Tobias P. Dick;Wieland Keilholz;Markus Schirle

  • Cross-presentation of glycoprotein 96-associated antigens on major histocompatibility complex class I molecules requires receptor-mediated endocytosis.

    Harpreet Singh-Jasuja;René E.M. Toes;Pieter Spee;Christian Münz

  • Prediction of proteasome cleavage motifs by neural networks.

    Can Keşmir;Alexander K. Nussbaum;Hansjörg Schild;Vincent Detours

  • Modeling the MHC class I pathway by combining predictions of proteasomal cleavage, TAP transport and MHC class I binding.

    S. Tenzer;B. Peters;S. Bulik;O. Schoor

  • Coordinated Dual Cleavages Induced by the Proteasome Regulator PA28 Lead to Dominant MHC Ligands

    Tobias P. Dick;Thomas Ruppert;Marcus Groettrup;Peter M. Kloetzel

  • Contribution of Proteasomal β-Subunits to the Cleavage of Peptide Substrates Analyzed with Yeast Mutants

    Tobias P. Dick;Alexander K. Nussbaum;Martin Deeg;Wolfgang Heinemeyer

  • Synergistic activation of dendritic cells by combined Toll-like receptor ligation induces superior CTL responses in vivo

    Tobias Warger;Philipp Osterloh;Gerd Rechtsteiner;Melanie Fassbender

  • Heat shock proteins as ligands of toll-like receptors.

    R. M. Vabulas;H. Wagner;H. Schild

  • Nutritional Wheat Amylase-Trypsin Inhibitors Promote Intestinal Inflammation via Activation of Myeloid Cells

    Victor F. Zevallos;Verena Raker;Stefan Tenzer;Carolina Jimenez-Calvente

  • Two new proteases in the MHC class I processing pathway

    Lars Stoltze;Markus Schirle;Gerold Schwarz;Christian Schröter

  • The SSX-2 Gene, Which Is Involved in the t(X;18) Translocation of Synovial Sarcomas, Codes for the Human Tumor Antigen HOM-MEL-40

    Özlem Türeci;Ugur Sahin;Ingrid Schobert;Michael Koslowski

Frequent Co-Authors

Stefan Tenzer
Stefan Tenzer Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Hans-Georg Rammensee
Hans-Georg Rammensee University of Tübingen
Tobias Bopp
Tobias Bopp Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Edgar Schmitt
Edgar Schmitt Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Stefan Stevanovic
Stefan Stevanovic University of Tübingen
Christian Taube
Christian Taube Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Ari Waisman
Ari Waisman Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
René E. M. Toes
René E. M. Toes Leiden University Medical Center
Günther Jung
Günther Jung University of Tübingen
Helmut Jonuleit
Helmut Jonuleit Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz

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