Lothar Marischen

465 total citations
14 papers, 362 citations indexed

About

Lothar Marischen is a scholar working on Immunology, Epidemiology and Oncology. According to data from OpenAlex, Lothar Marischen has authored 14 papers receiving a total of 362 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 13 papers in Immunology, 3 papers in Epidemiology and 2 papers in Oncology. Recurrent topics in Lothar Marischen's work include T-cell and B-cell Immunology (9 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (9 papers) and Immune Response and Inflammation (5 papers). Lothar Marischen is often cited by papers focused on T-cell and B-cell Immunology (9 papers), Immune Cell Function and Interaction (9 papers) and Immune Response and Inflammation (5 papers). Lothar Marischen collaborates with scholars based in Germany, United States and Croatia. Lothar Marischen's co-authors include Dieter Kabelitz, Daniela Wesch, Hans‐Heinrich Oberg, Susann Beetz, Stefan Welte, Christoph Mundhenke, Wolfgang Holtmeier, Frank Gieseler, Juergen Loeffler and Hermann Einsele and has published in prestigious journals such as Cancer Research, International Journal of Molecular Sciences and Frontiers in Immunology.

In The Last Decade

Lothar Marischen

14 papers receiving 358 citations

Peers

Lothar Marischen
Anne‐Sophie Morel United Kingdom
Sabine Vollstedt Switzerland
Michelle Schorer Switzerland
Rachel Kelly Beach United States
Tineke Jorritsma Netherlands
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Fields of papers citing papers by Lothar Marischen

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Lothar Marischen

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All Works

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Fritsch, Jürgen, Lothar Marischen, Anja Troeger, et al.. (2021). Roles for ADAM17 in TNF-R1 Mediated Cell Death and Survival in Human U937 and Jurkat Cells. Cells. 10(11). 3100–3100. 3 indexed citations
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Seelbinder, Bastian, Lothar Marischen, Sebastian Wurster, et al.. (2020). Triple RNA-Seq Reveals Synergy in a Human Virus-Fungus Co-infection Model. Cell Reports. 33(7). 108389–108389. 24 indexed citations
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Schlegel, Jan, Ulrich Terpitz, Michael Weber, et al.. (2020). Reconstituting NK Cells After Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation Show Impaired Response to the Fungal Pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus. Frontiers in Immunology. 11. 2117–2117. 6 indexed citations
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Marischen, Lothar, et al.. (2018). Human NK cells adapt their immune response towards increasing multiplicities of infection of Aspergillus fumigatus. BMC Immunology. 19(1). 39–39. 16 indexed citations
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Marischen, Lothar, Daniela Wesch, Hans‐Heinrich Oberg, et al.. (2013). Markers of operational immune tolerance after pediatric liver transplantation in patients under immunosuppression. Pediatric Transplantation. 17(4). 348–354. 14 indexed citations
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Marischen, Lothar, Daniela Wesch, Hans‐Heinrich Oberg, et al.. (2011). Functional Expression of NOD2 in Freshly Isolated Human Peripheral Blood γδ T Cells. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 74(2). 126–134. 8 indexed citations
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Oberg, Hans‐Heinrich, Lothar Marischen, Christoph Mundhenke, et al.. (2009). Toll-like Receptors 3 and 7 Agonists Enhance Tumor Cell Lysis by Human γδ T Cells. Cancer Research. 69(22). 8710–8717. 81 indexed citations
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Marischen, Lothar, Daniela Wesch, J.‐M. Schröder, Oliver Wiedow, & Dieter Kabelitz. (2009). Human γδ T Cells Produce the Protease Inhibitor and Antimicrobial Peptide Elafin. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology. 70(6). 547–552. 18 indexed citations
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Beetz, Susann, Lothar Marischen, Dieter Kabelitz, & Daniela Wesch. (2007). Human γδ T cells. Immunologic Research. 37(2). 97–111. 30 indexed citations
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Beetz, Susann, Daniela Wesch, Lothar Marischen, et al.. (2007). Innate immune functions of human γδ T cells. Immunobiology. 213(3-4). 173–182. 110 indexed citations
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Kabelitz, Dieter, Lothar Marischen, Hans‐Heinrich Oberg, Wolfgang Holtmeier, & Daniela Wesch. (2005). Epithelial Defence by γδ T Cells. International Archives of Allergy and Immunology. 137(1). 73–81. 44 indexed citations
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Wesch, Daniela, Lothar Marischen, & Dieter Kabelitz. (2005). Regulation of Cytokine Production by γδ T Cells. 4(2). 153–160. 2 indexed citations
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Marischen, Lothar, et al.. (2003). Characterisation of preYvaY export reveals differences in the substrate specificities ofBacillus subtilisandEscherichia colileader peptidases. FEMS Microbiology Letters. 227(1). 149–156. 4 indexed citations

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