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Authors: Ehlert, JE Kubbutat, MHG
Citation: Je. Ehlert et Mhg. Kubbutat, Apoptosis and its relevance in cancer therapy, ONKOLOGIE, 24(5), 2001, pp. 433-440

Authors: Belperio, JA Keane, MP Arenberg, DA Addison, CL Ehlert, JE Burdick, MD Strieter, RM
Citation: Ja. Belperio et al., CXC chemokines in angiogenesis, J LEUK BIOL, 68(1), 2000, pp. 1-8

Authors: Brandt, E Petersen, F Ludwig, A Ehlert, JE Bock, L Flad, HD
Citation: E. Brandt et al., The beta-thromboglobulins and platelet factor 4: blood platelet-derived CXC chemokines with divergent roles in early neutrophil regulation, J LEUK BIOL, 67(4), 2000, pp. 471-478

Authors: Addison, CL Daniel, TO Burdick, MD Liu, H Ehlert, JE Xue, YY Buechi, L Walz, A Richmond, A Strieter, RM
Citation: Cl. Addison et al., The CXC chemokine receptor 2, CXCR2, is the putative receptor for ELR+ CXCchemokine-induced angiogenic activity, J IMMUNOL, 165(9), 2000, pp. 5269-5277

Authors: Ludwig, A Ehlert, JE Flad, HD Brandt, E
Citation: A. Ludwig et al., Identification of distinct surface-expressed and intracellular CXC-chemokine receptor 2 glycoforms in neutrophils: N-glycosylation is essential for maintenance of receptor surface expression, J IMMUNOL, 165(2), 2000, pp. 1044-1052

Authors: Krijgsveld, J Zaat, SAJ Meeldijk, J van Veelen, PA Fang, G Poolman, B Brandt, E Ehlert, JE Kuijpers, AJ Engbers, GHM Feijen, J Dankert, J
Citation: J. Krijgsveld et al., Thrombocidins, microbicidal proteins from human flood platelets, are C-terminal deletion products of CXC chemokines, J BIOL CHEM, 275(27), 2000, pp. 20374-20381

Authors: Ehlert, JE Ludwig, A Grimm, TA Lindner, B Flad, HD Brandt, E
Citation: Je. Ehlert et al., Down-regulation of neutrophil functions by the ELR+ CXC chemokine plateletbasic protein, BLOOD, 96(9), 2000, pp. 2965-2972
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