Wolfgang Uckert mostly deals with T-cell receptor, Cytotoxic T cell, T cell, Immunology and Molecular biology. His study in T-cell receptor is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both CD3, Genetic enhancement, Antigen and Cell biology. His study in Streptamer, Antigen-presenting cell, Adoptive cell transfer, ZAP70 and IL-2 receptor is done as part of Cytotoxic T cell.
Wolfgang Uckert works mostly in the field of Streptamer, limiting it down to topics relating to Major histocompatibility complex and, in certain cases, Dendritic cell and Antigen presentation, as a part of the same area of interest. The concepts of his Immunology study are interwoven with issues in Cancer cell and Cancer research. His research on Molecular biology also deals with topics like
T-cell receptor, Cytotoxic T cell, T cell, Molecular biology and Immunology are his primary areas of study. His T-cell receptor research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Epitope, CD3, CD8, Antigen and Cell biology. His Cytotoxic T cell study is mostly concerned with Streptamer, Interleukin 21, Antigen-presenting cell, IL-2 receptor and Natural killer T cell.
He focuses mostly in the field of T cell, narrowing it down to topics relating to Virology and, in certain cases, Viral vector and Pseudotyping. His Molecular biology study incorporates themes from Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Cell, T lymphocyte and Transgene. His research investigates the connection with Immunology and areas like Cancer research which intersect with concerns in B cell, Cell therapy and Suicide gene.
Wolfgang Uckert mainly investigates T-cell receptor, Cell biology, Cytotoxic T cell, Antigen and Immunology. His T-cell receptor study is concerned with the larger field of T cell. His T cell research focuses on Molecular biology and how it relates to Cell.
His Cell biology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Macrophage and Genetic enhancement. Wolfgang Uckert combines subjects such as Cancer research, Transgene and In vivo with his study of Cytotoxic T cell. Within one scientific family, Wolfgang Uckert focuses on topics pertaining to Haematopoiesis under Immunology, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Transplantation, Ex vivo, Bone marrow and Transduction.
Wolfgang Uckert focuses on Immunology, Antigen, Cell biology, Cell type and Epitope. In his research on the topic of Immunology, Transplantation, Bone marrow and Transduction is strongly related with Haematopoiesis. The concepts of his Antigen study are interwoven with issues in Receptor, Cell growth, T cell and Cancer immunotherapy.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Microglia and Neuroprotection in addition to Cell biology. Wolfgang Uckert has included themes like CD8, Immune system, Molecular biology, Genetic enhancement and T-cell receptor in his Epitope study. His T-cell receptor research includes elements of Cell, Melanoma, Cytotoxic T cell, Major histocompatibility complex and Immunotherapy.
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Lethal graft-versus-host disease in mouse models of T cell receptor gene therapy
Gavin M Bendle;Carsten Linnemann;Anna I Hooijkaas;Laura Bies.
Nature Medicine (2010)
Retroviral Vectors for High-Level Transgene Expression in T Lymphocytes
Boris Engels;Hakan Cam;Thomas Schüler;Stefano Indraccolo.
Human Gene Therapy (2003)
Herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase/ganciclovir-induced apoptosis involves ligand-independent death receptor aggregation and activation of caspases
Christian Beltinger;Simone Fulda;Thomas Kammertoens;Eric Meyer.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1999)
Elimination of human leukemia cells in NOD/SCID mice by WT1-TCR gene-transduced human T cells.
Shao-An Xue;Liquan Gao;Daniel Hart;Roopinder Gillmore.
Blood (2005)
T Cells Expressing a Chimeric Antigen Receptor That Binds Hepatitis B Virus Envelope Proteins Control Virus Replication in Mice
Karin Krebs;Nina Böttinger;Li–Rung Huang;Markus Chmielewski.
Gastroenterology (2013)
Lentiviral vectors pseudotyped with envelope glycoproteins derived from gibbon ape leukemia virus and murine leukemia virus 10A1.
J. Stitz;C.J. Buchholz;M. Engelstädter;W. Uckert.
Virology (2000)
Tumour ischaemia by interferon-γ resembles physiological blood vessel regression
Thomas Kammertoens;Christian Friese;Christian Friese;Ainhoa Arina;Christian Idel.
Nature (2017)
Designer T cells by T cell receptor replacement.
Daniel Sommermeyer;Julia Neudorfer;Monika Weinhold;Monika Weinhold;Matthias Leisegang.
European Journal of Immunology (2006)
Enhanced functionality of T cell receptor-redirected T cells is defined by the transgene cassette.
Matthias Leisegang;Boris Engels;Peter Meyerhuber;Elisa Kieback.
Journal of Molecular Medicine (2008)
Minimal Amino Acid Exchange in Human TCR Constant Regions Fosters Improved Function of TCR Gene-Modified T Cells
Daniel Sommermeyer;Wolfgang Uckert;Wolfgang Uckert.
Journal of Immunology (2010)
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