Uta E. Höpken
Department of Tumor Genetics and Immunogenetics
Max-Delbrück-Center for Molecular Medicine
MDC, Berlin
13125
Germany
Name/email consistency: high
- Homeostatic chemokines guide lymphoma cells to tumor growth-promoting niches within secondary lymphoid organs. Höpken, U.E., Rehm, A. J. Mol. Med. (2012)
- CCR7 regulates lymphocyte egress and recirculation through body cavities. Höpken, U.E., Winter, S., Achtman, A.H., Krüger, K., Lipp, M. J. Leukoc. Biol. (2010)
- CCR7 deficiency causes ectopic lymphoid neogenesis and disturbed mucosal tissue integrity. Höpken, U.E., Wengner, A.M., Loddenkemper, C., Stein, H., Heimesaat, M.M., Rehm, A., Lipp, M. Blood (2007)
- The chemokine receptor CCR7 controls lymph node-dependent cytotoxic T cell priming in alloimmune responses. Höpken, U.E., Droese, J., Li, J.P., Joergensen, J., Breitfeld, D., Zerwes, H.G., Lipp, M. Eur. J. Immunol. (2004)
- Distinct and overlapping roles of CXCR5 and CCR7 in B-1 cell homing and early immunity against bacterial pathogens. Höpken, U.E., Achtman, A.H., Krüger, K., Lipp, M. J. Leukoc. Biol. (2004)