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  1. Research | 2 November 2008

    5′-triphosphate-siRNA: turning gene silencing and Rig-I activation against melanoma

    • Hendrik Poeck
    • , Robert Besch
    • , Cornelius Maihoefer
    • , Marcel Renn
    • , Damia Tormo
    • , Svetlana Shulga Morskaya
    • , Susanne Kirschnek
    • , Evelyn Gaffal
    • , Jennifer Landsberg
    • , Johannes Hellmuth
    • , Andreas Schmidt
    • , David Anz
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    • , Dirk Busch
    • , Jürgen Ruland
    • , Simon Rothenfusser
    • , Marco Prinz
    • , Veit Hornung
    • , Stefan Endres
    • , Thomas Tüting
    •  & Gunther Hartmann
    Nature Medicine 14 , 1256–1263
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  2. Research | 30 October 2011

    A platelet-mediated system for shuttling blood-borne bacteria to CD8α+ dendritic cells depends on glycoprotein GPIb and complement C3

    • Admar Verschoor
    • , Michael Neuenhahn
    • , Alexander A Navarini
    • , Patricia Graef
    • , Ann Plaumann
    • , Amelie Seidlmeier
    • , Bernhard Nieswandt
    • , Steffen Massberg
    • , Rolf M Zinkernagel
    • , Hans Hengartner
    •  & Dirk H Busch
    Nature Immunology 12 , 1194–1201
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