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  1. Adsorption and Desorption of Immune-Modulating Substances by Aluminium-Based Adjuvants: An Overlooked Feature of the Immune-Stimulating Mechanisms of Aluminium-Based Adjuvants
  2. Metabolic Reprogramming of Macrophages upon In Vitro Incubation with Aluminum-Based Adjuvant
  3. Molecularly Imprinted Polymers Exhibit Low Cytotoxic and Inflammatory Properties in Macrophages In Vitro
  4. Intratumoral administration of the antisecretory peptide AF16 cures murine gliomas and modulates macrophage functions
  5. Autotolerant ceruloplasmin based biocathodes for implanted biological power sources
  6. Aluminium adjuvants in vaccines – A way to modulate the immune response
  7. Aluminium Adjuvants – A Nanomaterial used as Adjuvants in Human Vaccines for Decades
  8. Tracing Aluminium-based Adjuvants: Their Interactions with Immune Competent Cells and their Effect on Mitochondrial Activity
  9. Sequestering of damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs): a possible mechanism affecting the immune-stimulating properties of aluminium adjuvants
  10. Aluminium Adjuvants – a Nanomaterial used as Adjuvants in Human Vaccines for Decades
  11. Al adjuvants can be tracked in viable cells by lumogallion staining
  12. Unequivocal identification of intracellular aluminium adjuvant in a monocytic THP-1 cell line
  13. Aluminium based adjuvants and their effects on mitochondria and lysosomes of phagocytosing cells
  14. Myeloid blood dendritic cells and monocyte-derived dendritic cells differ in their endocytosing capability
  15. The immunobiology of aluminium adjuvants: how do they really work?
  16. Ligand surface density is important for efficient capture of immunoglobulin and phosphatidylcholine coated particles by human peripheral dendritic cells
  17. Sensitive detection of hydrophobic antigens using a novel lipid-aggregate based ELISA
  18. Receptor-mediated endocytosis of particles by peripheral dendritic cells
  19. Controlled release of preservatives using dealuminated zeolite Y
  20. De-aluminated Zeolite Y as a Tool to Study Endocytosis, A Delivery System Revealing Differences between Human Peripheral Dendritic Cells
  21. Early Activation Markers of Human Peripheral Dendritic Cells
  22. Ultra-stable zeolites—a tool for in-cell chemistry
  23. Increased Level of Soluble HLA Class I Antigens in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Correlation with Anti-DNA Antibodies and Leukopenia
  24. Selective Cytotoxicity of Two Rodent T Cell Lymphomas to Rat Yolk Sac Tumours Involves a Retroviral Envelope Protein Expressed by the Lymphoma
  25. Conditions for the Adsorption of Proteins on Ultrastable Zeolite Y and Its Use in Protein Purification
  26. Proteolytic cleavage of MHC class I by complement C1-esterases—an overlooked mechanism?
  27. Extracorporeal Immunoadsorption from Whole Blood Based on the Avidin-Biotin Concept: Evaluation of a new method
  28. A novel co-stimulatory T cell antigen co-expressed on renal cell carcinoma
  29. Purification of Proteins by the Use of Hydrophobic Zeolite Y
  30. Expression of a neutral horseradish peroxidase in Escherichia coli
  31. Complement component C1r mediated cleavage of the heavy chain of the major histocompatibility class I antigens
  32. The use of zeolite y in the purification of intra cellular accumulated proteins from genetically engineered cells
  33. The “adjuvant effect” of the polymorphic B-G antigens of the chicken major histocompatibility complex analyzed using purified molecules incorporated in liposomes
  34. The cDNA sequence of a neutral horseradish peroxidase
  35. Utilization of zeolite Y in the removal of anionic, cationic and nonionic detergents during purification of proteins
  36. Proteolysis of the heavy chain of major histocompatibility complex class I antigens by complement component C1s
  37. Spontaneous association of purified major histocompatibility class I antigens with recipient cells after removal of detergent
  38. The use of fluorescent lipid as a non-covalent bound tracer of integral membrane proteins
  39. A sensitive method to introduce membrane-bound proteins into recipient cells based on affinity enrichment of lipid vesicles to the recipient cell prior to fusion
  40. Lectin-mediated binding of liposome-inserted membrane proteins to red blood cells. A method to detect binding of antibodies to purified rat histocompatibility antigen or binding of insulin to the insulin receptor
  41. Combination of solid-phase second antibody and internal sample attenuator counting techniques. Radioimmunoassay of thyroid-stimulating hormone
  42. Radioimmunoassay of triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4)
  43. A modified partition affinity ligand assay (PALA) for direct reading of γ-labels without further separation or washing
  44. Methods of reducing the effect of spontaneous dissociation of antigen-antibody interactions in radioimmunoassays with special reference to internal sample attenuator counting (ISAC)
  45. A liposome-based assay for quantitation of detergents
  46. Use of an internal sample attenuator in radioimmunoassay. Assay of triiodothyronine (T3) using starch particles containing entrapped charcoal and bismuth oxide in combination with free antibodies
  47. Liposome immune assay (LIA). Use of membrane antigens inserted into labelled lipid vesicles as targets in immune assays