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List of works by Daniel Utzschneider

Antigen-driven EGR2 expression is required for exhausted CD8<sup>+</sup> T cell stability and maintenance

scientific article published on 13 May 2021

Early precursor T cells establish and propagate T cell exhaustion in chronic infection

scientific article published on 24 August 2020

Exacerbated Leishmaniasis Caused by a Viral Endosymbiont can be Prevented by Immunization with Its Viral Capsid.

scientific article

Functional avidity: a measure to predict the efficacy of effector T cells?

scientific article

Gain of Toxicity from ALS/FTD-Linked Repeat Expansions in C9ORF72 Is Alleviated by Antisense Oligonucleotides Targeting GGGGCC-Containing RNAs

scientific article published on 19 April 2016

High antigen levels induce an exhausted phenotype in a chronic infection without impairing T cell expansion and survival

scientific article published on 25 July 2016

Immune-surveillance through exhausted effector T-cells

scientific article published on 28 January 2016

Interdependence of kallikrein-related peptidases in proteolytic networks

scientific article published in May 2010

MicroRNA-155 is required for effector CD8+ T cell responses to virus infection and cancer

scientific article published on April 2013

NLRC5 shields T lymphocytes from NK-cell-mediated elimination under inflammatory conditions

scientific article published on 10 February 2016

Structure-function analyses of human kallikrein-related peptidase 2 establish the 99-loop as master regulator of activity.

scientific article

T Cell Factor 1-Expressing Memory-like CD8(+) T Cells Sustain the Immune Response to Chronic Viral Infections

scientific article published on August 2016

T cell differentiation in chronic infection and cancer: functional adaptation or exhaustion?

scientific article published on 26 September 2014

T cells maintain an exhausted phenotype after antigen withdrawal and population reexpansion

scientific article published on 5 May 2013

Type I interferons induced by endogenous or exogenous viral infections promote metastasis and relapse of leishmaniasis.

scientific article published on 24 April 2017