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Andreas Emmendoerffer

Researcher at Fraunhofer Society

Publications -  6
Citations -  278

Andreas Emmendoerffer is an academic researcher from Fraunhofer Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: Congenital Neutropenia & Binding site. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 264 citations.

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Functional features of neutrophils induced by G-CSF and GM-CSF treatment: differential effects and clinical implications

TL;DR: This review summarizes major functional and phenotypical features of neutrophils induced by G-CSF treatment in patients with acquired and congenital neutropenias and focuses on the differential effect of G- CSF and GM-SF on neutrophil function in vitro and in vivo.
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Role of inflammation in chemical-induced lung cancer

TL;DR: The extent of inflammatory response, type of genotoxic event, antagonizing principles and genetic background are discussed, and methods to assess the inflammatory potential of chemicals are referred to.
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Altered surface marker expression and function of G-CSF-induced neutrophils from test subjects and patients under chemotherapy.

TL;DR: G‐CSF has profound effects on neutrophil phenotype and function in vivo which might have clinical implications in patients under cytotoxic chemotherapy and in healthy test subjects.
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Effects of glucocorticoids on the TPA-induced monocytic differentiation

TL;DR: Glucocorticoids interfere with TPA‐induced functions, which are typical for activated macrophages; however, they do not impair the differentiation process and concomitant growth inhibition.
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Changes in light‐scatter profile, membrane depolarization and calcium mobilization of neutrophils induced by G‐CSF in vivo

TL;DR: All the alterations found here are suggested to be caused by a partial immaturity of the neutrophils, although in vivo activation and a direct effect of G‐CSF on myeloid precursors might be involved.