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Stephan Kölsch
Stephan Kölsch
University of Mainz
Immunology
Biology
Bone marrow
Immunoglobulin E
Retinoic acid
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In activated mast cells, IL-1 up-regulates the production of several Th2-related cytokines including IL-9.
2000
Journal of Immunology
Lothar Hültner
Stephan Kölsch
Michael Stassen
Uwe Kaspers
Jean-Pierre Kremer
Reinhard Mailhammer
Jochen Moeller
Hannelore Broszeit
Edgar Schmitt
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Glucocorticoids as well as all-trans-retinoic acid suppress the production of multiple cytokines in activated mouse bone marrow-derived mast cells.
1995
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
Lothar Hültner
Hannelore Broszeit
Christoph Hüls
Stephan Kölsch
Edgar Schmitt
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The coculture of IgE-activated bone marrow-derived mast cells and anti-CD3 stimulated naive CD4+ T cells induces a TH2 development
1994
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
Christoph Hüls
Stephan Kölsch
Lothar Hültner
Erwin Rüde
Edgar Schmitt
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