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Anders, M
Bogdan, C
Burmester, G R
Fahlbusch, R
Franz, J K
Groscurth, P
Häupl, T
Jander, R
Kamradt, T
Kiesewetter, F
Krause, A
Lütjen-Drecoll, E
Marschalek, R
Modolell, M
Mollenhauer, J
Priem, S
Rauterberg, J
Rittig, M
Rittig, M G
Schrell, U M
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21.
Studies on the pathogenesis and treatment of Lyme arthritis.
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Franz, J K
Priem, S
Rittig, M G
Burmester, G R
Krause, A
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Wiener klinische Wochenschrift
vol. 111
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Detection of Borrelia burgdorferi by polymerase chain reaction in synovial membrane, but not in synovial fluid from patients with persisting Lyme arthritis after antibiotic therapy.
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Priem, S
Burmester, G R
Kamradt, T
Wolbart, K
Rittig, M G
Krause, A
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19980611
In:
Annals of the rheumatic diseases
vol. 57
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Intracellular survival of Brucella spp. in human monocytes involves conventional uptake but special phagosomes.
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Rittig, M G
Alvarez-Martinez, M T
Porte, F
Liautard, J P
Rouot, B
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20010628
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Infection and immunity
vol. 69
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Borrelia burgdorferi-induced ultrastructural alterations in human phagocytes: a clue to pathogenicity?
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Rittig, M G
Häupl, T
Krause, A
Kressel, M
Groscurth, P
Burmester, G R
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19941107
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The Journal of pathology
vol. 173
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The mannose receptor mediates uptake of pathogenic and nonpathogenic mycobacteria and bypasses bactericidal responses in human macrophages.
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Astarie-Dequeker, C
N'Diaye, E N
Le Cabec, V
Rittig, M G
Prandi, J
Maridonneau-Parini, I
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19990309
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Infection and immunity
vol. 67
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Bacteria-induced neo-biosynthesis, stabilization, and surface expression of functional class I molecules in mouse dendritic cells.
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Rescigno, M
Citterio, S
Thèry, C
Rittig, M
Medaglini, D
Pozzi, G
Amigorena, S
Ricciardi-Castagnoli, P
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19980604
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
vol. 95
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Helicobacter pylori-induced homotypic phagosome fusion in human monocytes is independent of the bacterial vacA and cag status.
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Rittig, M G
Shaw, B
Letley, D P
Thomas, R J
Argent, R H
Atherton, J C
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20040309
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Cellular microbiology
vol. 5
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Hydroxyurea for treatment of unresectable and recurrent meningiomas. II. Decrease in the size of meningiomas in patients treated with hydroxyurea.
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Schrell, U M
Rittig, M G
Anders, M
Koch, U H
Marschalek, R
Kiesewetter, F
Fahlbusch, R
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19970521
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Journal of neurosurgery
vol. 86
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Hydroxyurea for treatment of unresectable and recurrent meningiomas. I. Inhibition of primary human meningioma cells in culture and in meningioma transplants by induction of the apoptotic pathway.
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Schrell, U M
Rittig, M G
Anders, M
Kiesewetter, F
Marschalek, R
Koch, U H
Fahlbusch, R
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19970521
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Journal of neurosurgery
vol. 86
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Insights from a novel three-dimensional in vitro model of lyme arthritis: standardized analysis of cellular and molecular interactions between Borrelia burgdorferi and synovial explants and fibroblasts.
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Franz, J K
Fritze, O
Rittig, M
Keysser, G
Priem, S
Zacher, J
Burmester, G R
Krause, A
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20010308
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Arthritis and rheumatism
vol. 44
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Persistence of Borrelia burgdorferi in ligamentous tissue from a patient with chronic Lyme borreliosis.
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Häupl, T
Hahn, G
Rittig, M
Krause, A
Schoerner, C
Schönherr, U
Kalden, J R
Burmester, G R
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19931213
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Arthritis and rheumatism
vol. 36
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Borrelia burgdorferi induces chemokines in human monocytes.
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Sprenger, H
Krause, A
Kaufmann, A
Priem, S
Fabian, D
Burmester, G R
Gemsa, D
Rittig, M G
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19971113
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Infection and immunity
vol. 65
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Coiling phagocytosis discriminates between different spirochetes and is enhanced by phorbol myristate acetate and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor.
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Rittig, M G
Jagoda, J C
Wilske, B
Murgia, R
Cinco, M
Repp, R
Burmester, G R
Krause, A
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19980212
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Infection and immunity
vol. 66
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Apoptotic cell death in activated monocytes following incorporation of clodronate-liposomes.
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Schmidt-Weber, C B
Rittig, M
Buchner, E
Hauser, I
Schmidt, I
Palombo-Kinne, E
Emmrich, F
Kinne, R W
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19961017
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Journal of leukocyte biology
vol. 60
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Coiling phagocytosis of trypanosomatids and fungal cells.
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Rittig, M G
Schröppel, K
Seack, K H
Sander, U
N'Diaye, E N
Maridonneau-Parini, I
Solbach, W
Bogdan, C
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19981002
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Infection and immunity
vol. 66
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Phagocytes from both vertebrate and invertebrate species use "coiling" phagocytosis.
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Rittig, M G
Kuhn, K H
Dechant, C A
Gauckler, A
Modolell, M
Ricciardi-Castagnoli, P
Krause, A
Burmester, G R
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19970609
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Developmental and comparative immunology
vol. 20
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Coiling phagocytosis is the preferential phagocytic mechanism for Borrelia burgdorferi.
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Rittig, M G
Krause, A
Häupl, T
Schaible, U E
Modolell, M
Kramer, M D
Lütjen-Drecoll, E
Simon, M M
Burmester, G R
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19921026
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Infection and immunity
vol. 60
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