Rudolf Richter
Institute of Transfusion Medicine and Immune Hematology
Blood Donation Service of the German Red Cross
Frankfurt
Germany
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- Significance of N-terminal proteolysis of CCL14a to activity on the chemokine receptors CCR1 and CCR5 and the human cytomegalovirus-encoded chemokine receptor US28. Richter, R., Casarosa, P., Ständker, L., Münch, J., Springael, J.Y., Nijmeijer, S., Forssmann, W.G., Vischer, H.F., Vakili, J., Detheux, M., Parmentier, M., Leurs, R., Smit, M.J. J. Immunol. (2009)
- Increase of expression and activation of chemokine CCL15 in chronic renal failure. Richter, R., Forssmann, U., Henschler, R., Escher, S., Frimpong-Boateng, A., Forssmann, W.G. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. (2006)
- Quantum proteolytic activation of chemokine CCL15 by neutrophil granulocytes modulates mononuclear cell adhesiveness. Richter, R., Bistrian, R., Escher, S., Forssmann, W.G., Vakili, J., Henschler, R., Spodsberg, N., Frimpong-Boateng, A., Forssmann, U. J. Immunol. (2005)
- Posttranslationally processed forms of the human chemokine HCC-1. Richter, R., Schulz-Knappe, P., John, H., Forssmann, W.G. Biochemistry (2000)