His primary scientific interests are in Immunology, Receptor, Antibody, Immunoglobulin G and Molecular biology. His research on Immunology often connects related topics like Macrophage. He interconnects Immunoglobulin E, Cell aging, Platelet transfusion and Immune system in the investigation of issues within Receptor.
As a member of one scientific family, Pierre Bruhns mostly works in the field of Antibody, focusing on In vivo and, on occasion, Knockout mouse and Fc receptor. His Immunoglobulin G research integrates issues from Monoclonal antibody, Innate lymphoid cell, Anaphylaxis and Immunotherapy. His Molecular biology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Humoral immunity, Plasma protein binding, Fc-Gamma Receptor and Polyclonal antibodies.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Immunology, Receptor, Antibody, Immune system and Anaphylaxis. His work deals with themes such as In vivo and Histamine, which intersect with Immunology. His Receptor research integrates issues from Phagocytosis, Cell biology, Effector and Molecular biology.
Pierre Bruhns combines subjects such as Mutagenesis, Immunization and Protein tyrosine phosphatase with his study of Molecular biology. The concepts of his Antibody study are interwoven with issues in Antigen and Arthritis. Pierre Bruhns studied Immune system and B cell that intersect with Immunity.
His primary areas of investigation include Immunology, Antibody, Immunoglobulin E, Receptor and Anaphylaxis. His study in Antibody is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Cancer and Antigen. His Immunoglobulin E research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Bioluminescence and Histamine.
His Receptor study combines topics in areas such as Immune system, Monocyte and Cell biology. His Immune system study incorporates themes from Inflammation, Omalizumab, Monoclonal antibody and Allergy. His research in Anaphylaxis intersects with topics in CD154, Degranulation and Memory T cell.
His primary areas of study are Antibody, Immunoglobulin E, Immunology, Receptor and Histamine. In general Antibody, his work in Somatic hypermutation and Immunization is often linked to Genetically modified mouse and Reverse transcriptase linking many areas of study. Pierre Bruhns interconnects Microbiology and Bioluminescence in the investigation of issues within Immunoglobulin E.
His research on Immunology frequently connects to adjacent areas such as Degranulation. The various areas that Pierre Bruhns examines in his Receptor study include Neonatal Fc receptor, Protein engineering and Cell biology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Inflammation, Omalizumab, Immune system and Monoclonal antibody.
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Specificity and affinity of human Fcγ receptors and their polymorphic variants for human IgG subclasses
Pierre Bruhns;Pierre Bruhns;Bruno Iannascoli;Bruno Iannascoli;Patrick England;Patrick England;David A. Mancardi;David A. Mancardi.
Blood (2009)
Properties of mouse and human IgG receptors and their contribution to disease models
Pierre Bruhns.
Blood (2012)
FcγRIV : A novel FcR with distinct IgG subclass specificity
Falk Nimmerjahn;Pierre Bruhns;Ken Horiuchi;Jeffrey V. Ravetch.
Immunity (2005)
The function of Fcγ receptors in dendritic cells and macrophages
Martin Guilliams;Pierre Bruhns;Pierre Bruhns;Yvan Saeys;Hamida Hammad.
Nature Reviews Immunology (2014)
Colony-Stimulating Factor-1-Dependent Macrophages Are Responsible for IVIG Protection in Antibody-Induced Autoimmune Disease
Pierre Bruhns;Astrid Samuelsson;Jeffrey W Pollard;Jeffrey V Ravetch.
Immunity (2003)
The RasGAP-Binding Protein p62dok Is a Mediator of Inhibitory FcγRIIB Signals in B Cells
Idan Tamir;John C Stolpa;Cheryl D Helgason;Kazuhiro Nakamura.
Immunity (2000)
Mouse and human FcR effector functions.
Pierre Bruhns;Pierre Bruhns;Friederike Jönsson;Friederike Jönsson.
Immunological Reviews (2015)
Mouse and human neutrophils induce anaphylaxis.
Friederike Jönsson;David A. Mancardi;Yoshihiro Kita;Hajime Karasuyama.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (2011)
Microbiota-induced tertiary lymphoid tissues aggravate inflammatory disease in the absence of RORγt and LTi cells
Matthias Lochner;Caspar Ohnmacht;Caspar Ohnmacht;Laura Presley;Laura Presley;Pierre Bruhns;Pierre Bruhns.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2011)
Platelet homeostasis is regulated by platelet expression of CD47 under normal conditions and in passive immune thrombocytopenia
Mattias Olsson;Mattias Olsson;Mattias Olsson;Pierre Bruhns;Pierre Bruhns;Pierre Bruhns;William A. Frazier;William A. Frazier;William A. Frazier;Jeffrey V. Ravetch;Jeffrey V. Ravetch;Jeffrey V. Ravetch.
Blood (2005)
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