Bernhard F. Gibbs
Department of Dermatology
Medical University of Lübeck
Germany
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- Initial Fc epsilon RI-mediated signal strength plays a key role in regulating basophil signaling and deactivation. Gibbs, B.F., Räthling, A., Zillikens, D., Huber, M., Haas, H. J. Allergy Clin. Immunol. (2006)
- Nerve growth factor influences IgE-mediated human basophil activation: functional properties and intracellular mechanisms compared with IL-3. Gibbs, B.F., Zillikens, D., Grabbe, J. Int. Immunopharmacol. (2005)
- Differential role for mitogen-activated protein kinases in IgE-dependent signaling in human peripheral blood basophils: in contrast to p38 MAPK, c-Jun N-terminal kinase is poorly expressed and does not appear to control mediator release. Gibbs, B.F., Wolff, H.H., Zillikens, D., Grabbe, J. Int. Arch. Allergy Immunol. (2005)
- Human basophils as effectors and immunomodulators of allergic inflammation and innate immunity. Gibbs, B.F. Clin. Exp. Med. (2005)
- Regulation of mediator secretion in human basophils by p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase: phosphorylation is sensitive to the effects of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase inhibitors and calcium mobilization. Gibbs, B.F., Plath, K.E., Wolff, H.H., Grabbe, J. J. Leukoc. Biol. (2002)