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Andreas Strasser
Researcher at Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Publications - 537
Citations - 75592
Andreas Strasser is an academic researcher from Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apoptosis & Programmed cell death. The author has an hindex of 128, co-authored 509 publications receiving 66903 citations. Previous affiliations of Andreas Strasser include University of Alabama at Birmingham & Basel Institute for Immunology.
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Author Correction: Generation of a CRISPR activation mouse that enables modelling of aggressive lymphoma and interrogation of venetoclax resistance
Yexuan Deng,Sarah T. Diepstraten,Margaret A Potts,Göknur Giner,Stephanie Trezise,Ashley P. Ng,Gerry Healey,Serena R Kane,Amali Cooray,Kira Behrens,Amy Heidersbach,Andrew J. Kueh,Martin Pal,Stephen Wilcox,Lin Tai,Warren S. Alexander,Jane E. Visvader,Stephen L. Nutt,Andreas Strasser,Benjamin Haley,Quan-quan Zhao,Gemma L. Kelly,Marco J Herold +22 more
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Programmed Cell Death
David L. Vaux,Andreas Strasser +1 more
TL;DR: Failure of cells to undergo apoptosis can lead to cancer and autoimmune disease, and inappropriate apoptosis may contribute to or cause organ damage in degenerative disease and ischemic vascular injury.
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Caspase-2 does not play a critical role in cell death induction and bacterial clearance during Salmonella infection
Sven Engel,Sven Engel,Marcel Doerflinger,Marcel Doerflinger,Ariane R Lee,Andreas Strasser,Andreas Strasser,Marco J Herold,Marco J Herold,Sammy Bedoui,Sammy Bedoui,Annabell Bachem +11 more
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Bcl-2 expression promotes b-lymphoid but not t-lymphoid development in scid mice
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Precursor B lymphocytes--specific monoclonal antibodies and genes.
Fritz Melchers,Steven R. Bauer,Christoph Berger,Hajime Karasuyama,Akira Kudo,Antonius Rolink,N. Sakaguchi,Andreas Strasser,Philipp Thalmann +8 more
TL;DR: The pool of mature, surface immunoglobulin (Ig) positive, antigen-sensitive B cells of a mouse has been estimated to contain 5 × 108 to 109 cells, which should be antigen-independent, polyclonal and self-renewing, and might occur in fetal liver and bone marrow in contact with stromal cells.