Nektarios Dikopoulos
Department of Internal Medicine I
University of Ulm
Robert-Koch-Strasse 8
89081 Ulm
Germany
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- Type I IFN negatively regulates CD8+ T cell responses through IL-10-producing CD4+ T regulatory 1 cells. Dikopoulos, N., Bertoletti, A., Kröger, A., Hauser, H., Schirmbeck, R., Reimann, J. J. Immunol. (2005)
- Recently primed CD8+ T cells entering the liver induce hepatocytes to interact with naïve CD8+ T cells in the mouse. Dikopoulos, N., Wegenka, U., Kröger, A., Hauser, H., Schirmbeck, R., Reimann, J. Hepatology (2004)
- Novel peptide-based vaccines efficiently prime murine "help"-independent CD8+ T cell responses in the liver. Dikopoulos, N., Riedl, P., Schirmbeck, R., Reimann, J. Hepatology (2004)
- Specific, functional effector/memory CD8+ T cells are found in the liver post-vaccination. Dikopoulos, N., Jomantaite, I., Schirmbeck, R., Reimann, J. J. Hepatol. (2003)
- Inhibition of nitric oxide synthesis by aminoguanidine increases intestinal damage in the acute phase of rat TNB-colitis. Dikopoulos, N., Nüssler, A.K., Liptay, S., Bachem, M., Reinshagen, M., Stiegler, M., Schmid, R.M., Adler, G., Weidenbach, H. Eur. J. Clin. Invest. (2001)