Ioannis MITROULIS | Technische Universität Dresden, Dresden | TUD | Institute of Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
PDF) G-CSF Infusion for Stem Cell Mobilization Transiently Increases Serum Cell-Free DNA and Protease Concentrations
Frontiers | Metabolic Constants and Plasticity of Cancer Cells in a Limiting Glucose and Glutamine Microenvironment—A Pyruvate Perspective | Oncology
Frontiers | Hematopoietic Stem Cell Niche During Homeostasis, Malignancy, and Bone Marrow Transplantation | Cell and Developmental Biology
Ioannis Mitroulis - Professor of Internal Medicine and General Medicine, Hematology Blood and Marrow Transplant in Dresden, Saxony, Germany | eMedEvents
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Innate Immune Training of Granulopoiesis Promotes Anti-tumor Activity - ScienceDirect
PDF) Bone Marrow Harbors a Unique Population of Dendritic Cells with the Potential to Boost Neutrophil Formation upon Exposure to Fungal Antigen
Dr. Ioannis Kourtzelis - Publications - Research Database, The University of York
Myeloid-biased circulating HSPCs | PNAS
JCI - Secreted protein Del-1 regulates myelopoiesis in the hematopoietic stem cell niche
A novel pathway of rapid TLR-triggered activation of integrin-dependent leukocyte adhesion that requires Rap1 GTPase | Molecular Biology of the Cell
PDF) Annexin A1 and the Resolution of Inflammation: Modulation of Neutrophil Recruitment, Apoptosis, and Clearance
Innate Immune Training of Granulopoiesis Promotes Anti-tumor Activity - ScienceDirect
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The interplay between autophagy and intracellular pathogens. Pathogen... | Download Scientific Diagram
Frontiers | Macrophages Orchestrate Hematopoietic Programs and Regulate HSC Function During Inflammatory Stress | Immunology
Frontiers | Phagocytosis of Apoptotic Cells in Resolution of Inflammation | Immunology
Innate Immune Training of Granulopoiesis Promotes Anti-tumor Activity - ScienceDirect
PDF) Prevalence of anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibodies in a group of patients, a control group, and healthcare workers of Thrace area in Greece, by the use of two distinct methods